delete all your ipf rules and replace with single pass all rule
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I tried both of those and got the same result, ping: sendto: No route
to host.
I examined my dmesg output a little closer and noticed:
IP Filter: v3.4.35 initialized. Default = block all, Logging = enabled
This means that my assumption of disabling IPF by removing all of the
comments tertaini
Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote:
Yesterday I placed an HD with Freebsd 5.3 release in a Dell Dimension
L800CXE.
It booted properly. ( since it's running a generic kernel with only a
name change)
However I could not ping anything inside or outside the LAN.
I was previously using this HD in anot
Derek Ragona wrote:
See if you can ping your own interface. You should be able to ping it
on both the loop back 127.0.0.1 and the 192.168.1.128 address.
Well, he said he'd tried the loopback, but it's worth double
checking of course. A finger fumble and a resulting false negative
can lead to
See if you can ping your own interface. You should be able to ping it on
both the loop back 127.0.0.1 and the 192.168.1.128 address.
If you can ping those and still not the router at 192.168.1.1 check for
other defaultrouter statements. If you have only one of these statements,
I would bring
thanks, but the defaultrouter line was already present in my
/etc/rc.conf.
On Jan 20, 2006, at 1:32 PM, Derek Ragona wrote:
Check your /etc/rc.conf for this line:
defaultrouter="192.168.1.1"
add it and reboot if it is missing
-Derek
At 12:26 PM 1/20/2006, Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote:
Y
Check your /etc/rc.conf for this line:
defaultrouter="192.168.1.1"
add it and reboot if it is missing
-Derek
At 12:26 PM 1/20/2006, Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote:
Yesterday I placed an HD with Freebsd 5.3 release in a Dell Dimension
L800CXE. It booted properly. ( since it's running a gener
Yesterday I placed an HD with Freebsd 5.3 release in a Dell Dimension
L800CXE. It booted properly. ( since it's running a generic kernel
with only a name change)
However I could not ping anything inside or outside the LAN.
Ex:
ping google.com
ping: cannot resolve google.com: Hostname lookup fa