Already tried that. I think it may be the version of Traceroute
I'm using. When I enter that command, all I get is this.
traceroute [-Sdnrv] [-w wait] [-m max_ttl] [-M min_ttl] [-P proto]
[-p port#] [-q nqueries] [-t tos] [-s src_addr] [-g gateway]
host [data_size]
ifconfig -a
dc0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::a00:8ff:fe00:800%dc0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet 192.168.0.25 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
ether 08:00:08:00:08:00
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX)
did u compile a custom kernel?
try:
uname -a
ipfstat
ipf -Fa
netstat -rn
what about ping ?
Ed
Quoting Dragoncrest ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Already tried that. I think it may be the version of Traceroute
I'm using. When I enter that command, all I get is this.
traceroute [-Sdnrv] [-w
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 10:11:23AM -0500, Dragoncrest wrote:
At 09:13 PM 3/11/03 -0800, Daxbert wrote:
Quoting Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all. Got a really weird issue here. Got a router that uses
simple nat
that for some reason won't allow me to traceroute out of my
Quoting Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all. Got a really weird issue here. Got a router that uses
simple nat
that for some reason won't allow me to traceroute out of my freebsd box,
but every other computer connected to the router can, and can traceroute
with flying colors.
At 11:04 AM 3/12/03 -0500, Edmond Baroud wrote:
did u compile a custom kernel?
Nope. Standard generic kernel.
try:
uname -a
FreeBSD dragoncrest.jasnetworks.net 4.6-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE #0: Tue
Jun 11 06:14:12 GMT
2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC i386
Is this a router or true stateful firewall? Take a look at the logs to
see if
you see unusual high port udp packets being dropped.
Kingston Router. And regrettably I have no logs on it right now. So I
have none to look at.
What OS are the other hosts that are able to traceroute?
So far any
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
At 09:13 PM 3/11/03 -0800, Daxbert wrote:
Quoting Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all. Got a really weird issue here. Got a router that
uses simple nat that for some reason won't allow me to traceroute
out of my freebsd box, but
Quoting Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all. Got a really weird issue here. Got a router that uses simple nat
that for some reason won't allow me to traceroute out of my freebsd box,
but every other computer connected to the router can, and can traceroute
with flying colors.
Hi all. Got a really weird issue here. Got a router
that uses simple nat
that for some reason won't allow me to traceroute out of my
freebsd box,
but every other computer connected to the router can, and can
traceroute
with flying colors. What might possibly be wrong with
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