Re: ping: Operation not permitted

1998-05-19 Thread Kevin Traas
I'm doing this as root. Does that make a difference? Later, Kevin On Mon, 18 May 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: Sounds like more setuid trouble. To send an ICMP packet (ping uses the ICMP ECHO-REQUEST) you need a raw socket. Only root can create a raw socket. For this reason ping must be

Re: ping: Operation not permitted

1998-05-19 Thread Curtis' test dude
Is your ethernet 0's IP 192.168.1.1? If so, you have a default gateway of yourself... I don't thing that will work? Curtis *** Check out my virtual apache and sendmail setup / Anti Spam stuff too! http://www.blkspider.com

Re: ping: Operation not permitted

1998-05-19 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
It sure does. What's the output of '/sbin/ifconfig eth0'? Kevin Traas wrote: I'm doing this as root. Does that make a difference? Later, Kevin On Mon, 18 May 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: Sounds like more setuid trouble. To send an ICMP packet (ping uses the ICMP ECHO-REQUEST) you

Re: ping: Operation not permitted

1998-05-19 Thread Dave Wreski
I've just installed a new box running Debian 2.0 (hamm) and I'm having a slight problem. I can't get it working properly on the network (this is my fourth hamm install and all others are fine...). nics# ping 192.168.1.1 PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1): 56 data bytes ping: sendto:

Re: ping: Operation not permitted

1998-05-19 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Tue, 19 May 1998, Dave Wreski wrote: I've just installed a new box running Debian 2.0 (hamm) and I'm having a slight problem. I can't get it working properly on the network (this is my fourth hamm install and all others are fine...). nics# ping 192.168.1.1 PING 192.168.1.1

Re: ping: Operation not permitted

1998-05-19 Thread Juergen Nickelsen
At 15:15 18.05.98 -0700, Kevin Traas wrote: [ping: Operation not permitted] I'm doing this as root. Does that make a difference? Your ping program is not by accident setuid to some other ID than root? I had that with some other program just yesterday. Made me tear my hair out -- and I haven't

Re: ping: Operation not permitted

1998-05-18 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Sounds like more setuid trouble. To send an ICMP packet (ping uses the ICMP ECHO-REQUEST) you need a raw socket. Only root can create a raw socket. For this reason ping must be setuid root. Make sure that it is. Kevin Traas wrote: I've just installed a new box running Debian 2.0 (hamm) and I'm