On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 01:31:16PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 17:27:09 +0200
> Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>
> > Clearly your gateway 204.83.15.254 does not act like it should. Look
> > broken or misconfigured, at least from within your network.
>
> This server has three network cards in it. I just disabled (unconfigured)
> eth1 and configured eth2 with the external IP address and whatnot. Plugged
> in the modem to eth2 and away she goes. Everything works as it should.
> Cranked up the streaming audio and rock on!
>
> So I apparently have a hardware issue; eth1 has failed in some strange way.
> Oh well. I'm not going to worry about replacing it right away since I'm just
> using two network connections at the moment anyway.
Have you tried shutting down all the way to power-off and doing a full
cold reboot? I've experienced (rare) cases where some bit of HW getes
wedged and won't reset except for a cold boot.
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