Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread james
On 12/30/19 3:04 PM, Dale wrote: Howdy, I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.� It was cheap so figured why not.� Ironically, it is also a router.� It's a Netgear Frontier B90-755044-15 sometimes referred to as the 7550. � Anyway, I tried all the usual IPs to access the thing,

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Dale
Adam Carter wrote: > On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 11:08 AM Dale > wrote: > > Dale wrote: > > Grant Taylor wrote: > >> On 12/30/19 1:04 PM, Dale wrote: > >>> Is there a way to find the IP for this thing? > > > Its using 192.168.254.254. Since fireball is in

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Adam Carter
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 11:08 AM Dale wrote: > Dale wrote: > > Grant Taylor wrote: > >> On 12/30/19 1:04 PM, Dale wrote: > >>> Is there a way to find the IP for this thing? > Its using 192.168.254.254. Since fireball is in 192.168.2.0/24, its on a different subnet and therefore cant arp it.

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Dale
Dale wrote: > Grant Taylor wrote: >> On 12/30/19 1:04 PM, Dale wrote: >>> Is there a way to find the IP for this thing? >> Try running a network sniffer as you reboot it. >> >> Most pieces of network equipment will send out some sort of broadcast >> requests that will give some hint as to how they

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Dale
Jack wrote: > On 2019.12.30 18:21, Dale wrote: >> To be honest, it doesn't seem to change from when I'm hooked to the older hardware. I dunno. > I just noticed this.  If you are not completely resetting the PCs > connection info when swapping between the two different routers, you > will

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 17:36:45 -0600, Dale wrote: > > Isn't the IP address in the manual? > > > > Anyway, if you're using DHCP to set up your PC, run "route -n" and > > look at the gateway for 0.0.0.0 - that should be the IP address of > > your router. > > > > > > This is what I get when hooked

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Dale
Grant Taylor wrote: > On 12/30/19 1:04 PM, Dale wrote: >> Is there a way to find the IP for this thing? > > Try running a network sniffer as you reboot it. > > Most pieces of network equipment will send out some sort of broadcast > requests that will give some hint as to how they are configured. 

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Jack
On 2019.12.30 18:21, Dale wrote: Jack wrote: > On 2019.12.30 17:43, Dale wrote: >> Jack wrote: >> > On 2019.12.30 15:04, Dale wrote: >> >> Howdy, >> >> I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.  It was cheap so figured why not.  Ironically, it is also a router.  It's a Netgear

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 14:04:46 -0600, Dale wrote: > >> I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.  It was cheap so >> figured why not.  Ironically, it is also a router.  It's a Netgear >> Frontier B90-755044-15 sometimes referred to as the 7550.   Anyway, I >> tried all

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Grant Taylor
On 12/30/19 1:04 PM, Dale wrote: Is there a way to find the IP for this thing? Try running a network sniffer as you reboot it. Most pieces of network equipment will send out some sort of broadcast requests that will give some hint as to how they are configured. At least what subnet they

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Dale
Jack wrote: > On 2019.12.30 17:43, Dale wrote: >> Jack wrote: >> > On 2019.12.30 15:04, Dale wrote: >> >> Howdy, >> >> >> >> I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.  It was cheap so >> >> figured why not.  Ironically, it is also a router.  It's a Netgear >> >> Frontier B90-755044-15

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 14:04:46 -0600, Dale wrote: > I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.  It was cheap so > figured why not.  Ironically, it is also a router.  It's a Netgear > Frontier B90-755044-15 sometimes referred to as the 7550.   Anyway, I > tried all the usual IPs to access the

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Jack
On 2019.12.30 17:43, Dale wrote: Jack wrote: > On 2019.12.30 15:04, Dale wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.  It was cheap so >> figured why not.  Ironically, it is also a router.  It's a Netgear >> Frontier B90-755044-15 sometimes referred to as the 7550.  

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Dale
Jack wrote: > On 2019.12.30 15:04, Dale wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.  It was cheap so >> figured why not.  Ironically, it is also a router.  It's a Netgear >> Frontier B90-755044-15 sometimes referred to as the 7550.   Anyway, I >> tried all the usual IPs

Re: [gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Jack
On 2019.12.30 15:04, Dale wrote: Howdy, I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.  It was cheap so figured why not.  Ironically, it is also a router.  It's a Netgear Frontier B90-755044-15 sometimes referred to as the 7550.   Anyway, I tried all the usual IPs to access the thing, no

[gentoo-user] Frontier ADSL modem and IP address

2019-12-30 Thread Dale
Howdy, I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6.  It was cheap so figured why not.  Ironically, it is also a router.  It's a Netgear Frontier B90-755044-15 sometimes referred to as the 7550.   Anyway, I tried all the usual IPs to access the thing, no luck.  I tried resetting it, holding

Re: [gentoo-user] NFS problem

2019-12-30 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-30 09:04, Peter Humphrey wrote: Is anyone feeling less clueless than me? I'm out of ideas now and hoping for some help. I set up a new NFS server in the last weeks or so and had this weird problem where I couldn't most an NFSv4 export on clients. After a lot of head

Re: [gentoo-user] NFS problem

2019-12-30 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Monday, 23 December 2019 16:50:58 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote: > Hello list, > > Since I set up IPv6 on my LAN, I've been unable to NFS-export a directory on > machine A (an Atom serving portage via git, among other things) and mount > it on machine B (this workstation). It was working fine until

Re: [gentoo-user] "Application Menu" missing on Desktop after Plasma update to 5.17.4 : bug reported

2019-12-30 Thread Caveman Al Toraboran
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Monday, December 30, 2019 4:42 PM, Philip Webb wrote: > I can submit it to KDE Bugs, but first what to others think re it ? What I think about it is that I object to you wasting your time by submitting bug reports to KDE. It will be a net-loss for humanity in

Re: [gentoo-user] "Application Menu" missing on Desktop after Plasma update to 5.17.4 : bug reported

2019-12-30 Thread Philip Webb
191230 Philip Webb wrote: > I've submitted Gentoo Bug 704264 . This is the response : --- Comment #1 from Andreas Sturmlechner --- We don't change anything downstream. If this is a bug, then please submit it upstream. I can submit it to KDE Bugs, but first what to others think re it ? Since

Re: [gentoo-user] "Application Menu" missing on Desktop after Plasma update to 5.17.4 : bug reported

2019-12-30 Thread Philip Webb
191229 Philip Webb wrote: > 191229 Franz Fellner wrote: >> This sounds like a bug to me. >> Could you please report it on bugs.gentoo.org. > I'll leave that for now, as there mb further discussion here. I've submitted Gentoo Bug 704264 . --