I disconnected the machine as you told me and pinged the company LAN
and of course 100% packet loss.

What I meant previously is that when the freeBSD machine stopped
accessing the internet, I was still able to ping the company network
but not the internet.
(I did this by telnetting to it from my machine).

May I ask what your are suspecting about the diagram?

On Jan 26, 1:29 am, "Abd Al-fattah Abu Dhair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello Mohammad
>
> How r u ? listen its little weird i want you to do something just to
> make sure of what you are talking about.
> i want you to disconnect the FreeBSD machine and then try to ping your
> company LAN and see if you can. please tell me the results of this
> simple test. cause when i draw a simple diagram i suspected of
> something.
>
> Please tell me what will happen with you
>
> On 1/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello Abd, sorry for taking too long. I think I've discovered whats
> > causing the problem. Its one the network interface cards! I switched
> > the LAN cables between the 2 and noticed that one of them is just not
> > responding? Its a USB adapter, I don't know why it doesn't work
> > sometimes (Recently its not working at all) but I think I'll try to get
> > a new one soon and see for sure.
>
> > There is still one more thing I don't understand, which is why I was
> > able to ping another machine in the network but not access the
> > internet? Can an ethernet adapter be half working? (I know this looks
> > dumb :))
>
> > Oh, and About the diagram , I think thats right.
>
> > Thank you all again.
>
> > On Jan 18, 1:07 am, "Abd Al-fattah Abu Dhair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Hello Mohammad
>
> > > We are talking about alot of possibilities that needs a troubleshooting.
> > > we need to better understand your network in order to be able to check
> > > where are the problem. i will write a simple diagram and let me know
> > > if its true as i understood
>
> > > Gateway(Router) -> | -->SwitchCompany LAN
> > >                              |
> > >                              | -->FreeBSDMachine -> Your LAN
> > > is that the scenario as i got it?
>
> > > On 1/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Abd Al-fattah Abu Dhair wrote:
> > > > > Hello Mohammad
>
> > > > > I don't know that much aboutFreeBSD. but it's sure that its a
> > > > > problem into yourBSDmachine. is this machine a firewall or just a
> > > > > routing device?
> > > > > --
> > > > > Best Regards
>
> > > > Hello Abd,
> > > > Its just a routing device, but I also use it as an SVN repository
> > > > server using apache.
> > > > Anyway I double checked and the firewall is not enabled.--
> > > Best Regards
>
> > > Abd Al-fattah J. Abu Dhair
> > > Networks Security Engineer
> > > +962 79 5512127--
> Best Regards
>
> Abd Al-fattah J. Abu Dhair
> Networks Security Engineer
> +962 79 5512127


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