Chris wrote:
Two things:Report more of your networking information. If your NICs are working properly (likely, since you get martian messages, and indicate ssh was working, both of which mean you can send/recieve packets), your external interface may have a private IP. The default firewall rules in Dachstein drop this traffic.
1) Is this bad or normal:
Jan 16 15:23:05 Nimrod kernel: The PCI BIOS has not enabled the device at 0/48! Updating PCI command 0003->0007.
Jan 16 15:23:05 Nimrod kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xfe00, IRQ 9, 00:90:47:01:98:80.
Jan 16 15:23:05 Nimrod kernel: The PCI BIOS has not enabled the device at 0/56! Updating PCI command 0003->0007.
Jan 16 15:23:05 Nimrod kernel: eth1: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xfc00, IRQ 10, 00:90:47:01:a0:7a.
2) I'm trying to get Dachstein up and running and it doesn't seem to want to work. I set it up as described at lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein/readme.txt and home.attbi.com/~srlohman/linux/firewall/ds-contents.html (the linux primer section of the second site is where it told me the command to unmount a floppy is unmount, not umount, BTW). So far I've gotten through the initial setup sections, and the section on static external IP (internal IPs are assigned by DHCP so I didn't do that section) and I've setup sshd so I can make configuration changes from my desk instead of dragging a monitor & keyboard to our rack closet.
I've backed up to floppy and rebooted. I get tons of Martian errors so I switched the internal and external cables. This stopped the errors, but then I couldn't ping or use putty to logon to the firewall. Either way the cables go all traffic is blocked--we can't browse the web, send email, ftp...
I even tried a new image of Dachstein and set it up to not use a static external IP address and same thing.
What else can I try?
Otherwise, you could have routing problems (default gateway), or some other basic error that's keeping you from talking to the 'net.
See the FAQ (link at the bottom of this e-mail from the leaf-user list) for details on how to report enough information we can help you.
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