Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
Desktop rejects icmp_echo packets, which can be done in different ways ...
1. by writing to icmp_echo* files in /proc dir 2. by firewall rules (iptables)
RIght. But I also cannot access the Web server on that machine, nor the ssh daemon. So it's more than an icmp issue.
Are u sure u haven't set some proxy variables on the notebook? ( Check using "env | grep -i proxy" )
Are u sure u not made some monkey things with desktop? (Maybe u have IPs from the same network on eth and wlan ifaces or u have broken routing table or ...)
If u are sure everything should be ok, let's check if it is problem of broken arp broadcast:
From desktop start pinging your notebook and let it run.
While ping runs try to connect to different ports on desktop from ntbk, the best using "telnet desktop port" command. If desktop recives echoes and u can connect to desktop, arp is broken and that's the problem.
noro
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