On Friday 13 September 2013 10:12 AM, Robert Holtzm wrote: > On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 12:23:50AM +0100, Sharon Kimble wrote: >> On Thu, 12 Sep 2013 14:13:30 -0700 >> Robert Holtzman <hol...@cox.net> wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:22:38AM -0400, Tom H wrote: >>> >>> ........snip....... >>>> >>>> What's "no-auto-default=00:21:CC:B6:06:8F,"?! >>>> >>>> I've never seen "no-auto-default=..." before but I'd blame it for >>>> your NIC not coming up automatically since "00...8F" is its MAC >>>> address! >>> >>> That line is commented out. Not sure why it didn't show up that way >>> in my post. Tried uncommenting it with no effect. I don't understand >>> what it's doing there. Pinging my router as root still gives >>> "Operation not permitted". It says I'm sending packets but none are >>> received. >>> >>> At this point I'm completely snowed to the point where I'm tempted to >>> try the M$ solution (reload the OS). So far I'm fighting the >>> temptation. >> >> Daft as it sounds, have you tried rebooting? That might well clear the >> bottleneck, hopefully :) > > Any number of times, after any change. Don't know if it's required but > it can't hurt. > Ok, so if network manager's working and you have a valid IP address, and you can't ping, then there may be some issue you with routing. $routel might be a good starting point.
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