When in doubt, check for updates...
After about twenty hours of messing with this, I decided to check for an
update. I was running 5.0; downloaded 5.1: Viola! Everything is good. I
was sure that the problem was in FreeBSD and I guess it was.
Thanks for the reply.
Heath
On 10/20/03 7:03 AM, "Lowell Gilbert"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heath Volmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> The problem: My PCMCIA network interface (Linksys PCM100) doesn't seems to
>> work - SORT OF. This is odd. I can get online okay, use Mozilla to browse
>> the web, but when I fire up sshd or apache or any other kind of server they
>> don't seem to be accessible from the machines sitting right next to it on
>> the desk.
>>
>> The BSD machine is @ 10.0.0.3, have a mac @ .2, XP @ .4.
>>
>> Subnets are fine.
>>
>> I can't ssh, telnet, ftp or even ping!! .3 from .2 or .4.
>>
>> When I ping FROM .3 to any another, I get some strange dup responses. This
>> only happens on this machine.
>>
>> I CAN ping to .3 from .3. This makes sense.
>>
>> Have tried direct x-over cable connection between machines. No good.
>>
>> Have removed card and installed in XP machine. Good.
>>
>> Have reinstalled FBSD. No luck.
>>
>> In order to confirm that the machine is okay, I reloaded win2K clean over
>> the BSD. Good!
>>
>> The PCM100 is listed in the pccard.conf file (I think that's it's name.) I
>> do not see any reference to it in dmesg.
>>
>> I swear this worked at one point. Any suggestions?
>
> This sounds like some sort of cabling problem (at least from the
> router's point of view). What does the physical topology (connections
> between machines/routers/bridges) look like?
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