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<meino.cramer <at> gmx.de> writes: |
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> Both run the same Gentoo. |
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> Both do ethernet over usb. |
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> Both are configured to have different IPs of the same subnet |
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> and do have different MACs. |
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So you can ping each one (the separate IP addresses), not from the |
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system where they are connecto to the usb hub on the mobo, but |
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a seccond system on your local ethernet? |
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> Both are connected to the same usb hub of the motherboard of |
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> my PC (shich runs Gentoo...). |
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Try to connect one to a different system's usb. |
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man lsusb to get the options you need for lsusb |
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> But regardless in which order I plug in the USB cables to |
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> those little boards: I cannot ssh to the second board. |
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put it on a second PC's usb buss. Let's get that working first |
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before you put them on the same PC, OK? |
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> When used alone there are no problems, so both boards |
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> are technically ok. |
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> Do I really need two interfaces isb0 and usb1 with different |
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> subnets here? |
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No, you should not. They can be attached to (2) different PCs that |
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are on the same subnet. Try that first. |
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James |