On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:27:18PM -0500, Marc D Ronell wrote:
Thats correct. Its the wired interface, eth0 which is having the
problem. I have turned the wireless interface, eth2 off with both
ifconfig and ifdown, and still, the connection to the outside only
works when tcpdump is running.
Andy Gospodarek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any chance you can boot back to the old kernel (the one where is was
working) and run and ethtool -i eth0 on that one to see what version of
the driver was used there? It's hard to know what may have changed
between the 2 versions of the driver
Hi,
I can not ping a remote host successfully unless I have tcpdump -i
eth0 running, in which case, my network access works fine.
I am running Debian etch on a Dell Inspiron e1505 laptop. The eth0
address is static on my local LAN. Once tcpdump is running, the
laptop can access the
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 02:22:24PM -0500, Marc D Ronell wrote:
Hi,
I can not ping a remote host successfully unless I have tcpdump -i
eth0 running, in which case, my network access works fine.
Interesting that when your interface is in promiscious mode it works
fine, but otherwise it
Andy Gospodarek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 02:22:24PM -0500, Marc D Ronell wrote:
Hi,
I can not ping a remote host successfully unless I have tcpdump -i
eth0 running, in which case, my network access works fine.
Interesting that when your interface is in
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 03:54:58PM -0500, Marc D Ronell wrote:
Andy Gospodarek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 02:22:24PM -0500, Marc D Ronell wrote:
Hi,
I can not ping a remote host successfully unless I have tcpdump -i
eth0 running, in which case, my network
Andy Gospodarek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 03:54:58PM -0500, Marc D Ronell wrote:
Andy Gospodarek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 02:22:24PM -0500, Marc D Ronell wrote:
Hi,
I can not ping a remote host successfully unless I have tcpdump -i