Have you looked at what is different between the gentoo system that can
access everything and the one that can't?

I recommend doing an ifconfig in a terminal on each gentoo system and
compare each of them. Also check and see if there isn't any firewall rules
that can be blocking access.

Regards,
Christopher Koeber

-----Original Message-----
From: sean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 3:39 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] Partial net access

On my home network I have three systems,
two Gentoo,
-192.168.0.11
-192.168.0.20
one Windows,
-dhcp
network printer,
-192.168.0.10
Palm Pilot
-dhcp

and all this goes through my router and out to the Internet.
All in this manner work fine.

The .11 and the Windows system can both ping each other and ping and use 
the printer.
The .10 can ping the router, and access the Internet, but cannot ping 
.11, Windows, or the printer.

The Palm pilot can ping all, and access the Internet.

What I am trying to figure out is why .20 cannot ping and access the 
printer.

Is anyone able to give me some ideas on what to check?

                                Thanks
                                Sean
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