Quoting Phill Coxon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 11:52 +1200, Roger Searle wrote:
> 
> > No, this is a small network with no more than 8 machines at any time.
> 
> > The admin person is me. The router is the standard fare from ihug, a 
> > D-Link DSL604T. It's default is a 10.0.0.0/8 network. Other (windows)
> 
> > machines on the network (including this one when booting into windows)
> 
> > are receiving an IP address and gateway OK and can get out to the 
> > internet, and can ping the router or google.
> 
> I'm a bit late into this thread - sorry in advance if I repeat previous
> suggestions. 
> 
> 1) Can the other machines on the network ping / ssh / web access the
> new
> one?
No, they can't.  

> 
> 2) Have you tried turning off any firewall software on the computer to
> see if that's intefering?
Firewall is off at boot time, set to be turned on manually. 
 
> 
> 3) You're not accidently using a crossover ethernet cable from the new
> computer to the router are you? I've done that a couple of times. 
No, that is not the case, the hardware is working fine when this machine is
running windows.  


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