Hi once again,
[ Sorry if this msg is a duplicate; 1st try didn't seem to go through. ]
Thank you everyone for your ongoing help. Following up on Stephen Carville's
lead, here we go
On Wednesday 18 July 2001 18:35, you wrote:
Try tcpdump during a ping to another node on the local subnet
Hi once again,
On Wednesday 18 July 2001 18:35, you wrote:
Try tcpdump during a ping to another node on the local subnet
tcpdump -i eth0 icmp
Yes! Ok, I tried this, and now I'm getting somewhere. Starting from a fresh
RedHat 7.1 installation, just rebooted, we have --
[ insert card ... beep
Whenteh machine comes up, first add an address to eth0. Do not add
any routes yet. You do not need then until time to go off net.
Flush your ipchains rules: /sbin/ipchains -F
See if you can ping your self: ping 192.168.1.130.
If that works then try to ping the router: ping 192.168.1.1
If
Hi there,
Thanks for the help ... here's what happened.
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Stephen Carville wrote:
Whenteh machine comes up, first add an address to eth0. Do not add
any routes yet. You do not need then until time to go off net.
Flush your ipchains rules: /sbin/ipchains -F
See if
Try tcpdump during a ping to another node on the local subnet
tcpdump -i eth0 icmp
You should see something like:
16:31:05.349546 volga 192.168.124.1: icmp: echo request
16:31:05.351376 192.168.124.1 volga: icmp: echo reply
16:31:06.348707 volga 192.168.124.1: icmp: echo request
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Ihab A Awad (CBC) wrote:
- Hi there,
-
- I am trying to get my Dell laptop to work with a Lucent 802.11b PCMCIA
- card, and for the live of me can't get it running! Here's my setup --
-
- Dell Inspiron 5000
- RedHat Linux 7.1
- Lucent Technologies PCMCIA 802.11b card