On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 07:18:03PM +0300, <Constantine Kousoulos>:
~> O/H Antonio Quartulli ??????:
~>  > does ping or something other work?
~> 
~> The plot thickens. I have connected my 1.8 GHz notebook with an ancient 
~> pentium pro 180 MHz. Both of them run debian sarge. If i ping the pentium 
~> from the notebook, everything seems to work fine. If i ping the notebook 
~> from the pentium, i get 'connect: Network is unreachable'.

The pentium doesn't have a route to reach the notebook.

This is strange because you shouldn't get the ping replies in the notebook.

How can the pentium replies to the pings if it doesn't know a route to reach
the notebook?

Can you double check the situation?

In the report include the output of these commands executed on both machines:

# ip route
# ip addr
# ip neigh

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