Re: strange ping behavior

2003-11-28 Thread Chip
Michael W. Oliver wrote: I suspect that what Aaron meant was that there is a local filtering problem on the 4.6 machine. When you try to ping another device from the 4.6 box, you get 'permission denied' (typical of local blocking via ipfw). Are you running ipfw on the 4.6 machine? As root, issu

Re: strange ping behavior

2003-11-28 Thread Shantanoo Mahajan
+++ Chip [freebsd] [27-11-03 22:26 -0800]: | check this out - I have a fbsd 4.6 box on my network, as well as a | fbsd5.1 box and several XP boxes. I have a netgear router/firewall (also | does dhcp and print server) box as well. The 4.6 box is set up on the | network, the netgear dhcp server fi

Re: strange ping behavior

2003-11-28 Thread Michael W. Oliver
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 01:12:55AM -0800, Chip wrote: > Aaron Burke wrote: > > > > check this out - I have a fbsd 4.6 box on my network, as well as a > > > fbsd5.1 box and several XP boxes. I have a netgear router/firewall (also > > > does dhcp and print server) box as well. The 4.6 box is set up

Re: strange ping behavior

2003-11-28 Thread Chip
Aaron Burke wrote: check this out - I have a fbsd 4.6 box on my network, as well as a fbsd5.1 box and several XP boxes. I have a netgear router/firewall (also does dhcp and print server) box as well. The 4.6 box is set up on the network, the netgear dhcp server finds the box, as well as the 5.1

RE: strange ping behavior

2003-11-28 Thread Aaron Burke
> check this out - I have a fbsd 4.6 box on my network, as well as a > fbsd5.1 box and several XP boxes. I have a netgear router/firewall (also > does dhcp and print server) box as well. The 4.6 box is set up on the > network, the netgear dhcp server finds the box, as well as the 5.1 box, > so