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Have you looked at what is different between the gentoo system that can |
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access everything and the one that can't? |
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I recommend doing an ifconfig in a terminal on each gentoo system and |
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compare each of them. Also check and see if there isn't any firewall rules |
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that can be blocking access. |
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Regards, |
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Christopher Koeber |
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-----Original Message----- |
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From: sean [mailto:tech.junk@×××××××.net] |
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Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 3:39 PM |
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To: gentoo-user@l.g.o |
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Subject: [gentoo-user] Partial net access |
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On my home network I have three systems, |
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two Gentoo, |
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-192.168.0.11 |
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-192.168.0.20 |
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one Windows, |
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-dhcp |
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network printer, |
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-192.168.0.10 |
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Palm Pilot |
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-dhcp |
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and all this goes through my router and out to the Internet. |
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All in this manner work fine. |
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The .11 and the Windows system can both ping each other and ping and use |
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the printer. |
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The .10 can ping the router, and access the Internet, but cannot ping |
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.11, Windows, or the printer. |
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The Palm pilot can ping all, and access the Internet. |
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What I am trying to figure out is why .20 cannot ping and access the |
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printer. |
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Is anyone able to give me some ideas on what to check? |
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Thanks |
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Sean |
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