>Probably worth firing up Linux from a boot/root disk pair on the Win32
>machine, just to make sure there's isn't some weird Windows like problem
>there.
Good idea, I'll give that a go tomorrow :)
>Other than that, how about sticking tcpdump on the Linux box and looking at
>what's happening on the wire?
Tried that, for a ping, I get.....
tcpdump: listening on eth0
23:32:11.660355 arp who-has 192.168.2.2 tell ying.hailesmail.net
23:32:12.660060 arp who-has 192.168.2.2 tell ying.hailesmail.net
23:32:13.660057 arp who-has 192.168.2.2 tell ying.hailesmail.net
23:32:14.660286 arp who-has 192.168.2.2 tell ying.hailesmail.net
23:32:15.660056 arp who-has 192.168.2.2 tell ying.hailesmail.net
23:32:16.660065 arp who-has 192.168.2.2 tell ying.hailesmail.net
etc
>That GATEWAY entry looks b0rken; if your eth0 address is 192.168.2.1/24,
>how are you going to reach 199.1.2.10? Not that this should be causing you
>problems talking to something on the same subnet.
Yup, I've removed that entry now.
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