Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Now
that's not easy (lying on the floor underneath my desk while
reaching up and hitting enter on the keyboard).
Linux's ping command should keep pinging once a second until you say stop.
Well it definitely wasn't doing that.
and pinging my ppp0 address (which goes through eth1) produced
some flashing, but there are flashed every few seconds on that card anyway.
ppp0 goes through eth1 as well?
Oops. I meant eth0. :)
If you can't ping the linux machine from windows and see the icmp packets
on the tcpdump, I'd be inclined to say there's something wrong with the
network or something very strange wrong with the linux machine.
The two windows computers now access each other but not my Linux
"server". I'm going to boot into Windows myself to confirm
that it's connected that way.
You can try setting 192.168 addresses on the
windows machines but I don't think there's connectivity between the server
and the clients (or else perhaps the pppoe is messing it up).
I'll try that (although probably not today...)
Thanks.
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