On 02/03/15 17:56, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Ed Greshko writes:
>
>> echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/accept_redirects
>>
>> and make sure you get
>>
>> cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/accept_source_route
>> 0
> That didn't help, because for some (weird?) reason after setting
> accept_redirects=0 f
Ed Greshko writes:
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/accept_redirects
>
> and make sure you get
>
> cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/accept_source_route
> 0
That didn't help, because for some (weird?) reason after setting
accept_redirects=0 for all, my system still had accept_redirects=1 fo
>> Duplicate IP Addresses somewhere in your network?
Jarmo Hurri:
> Might be the case. Can Windows handle this situation?
I'm not aware of any network thingummy that will nicely handle another
device using the same IP. They're supposed to be unique on a network,
and I'd go as far as saying that
On 02/02/15 19:09, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> Something changed in our work network configuration or my Linux laptop
> around Christmas. I now have serious network issues.
>
> The following happens all the time.
>
> --
> 1
fedora writes:
> On 02/02/2015 12:09 PM, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Duplicate IP Addresses somewhere in your network?
Might be the case. Can Windows handle this situation? In order to
contact my network admin, I need something to explain why it's only my
laptop that has issues.
Jarmo
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On 02/02/2015 12:09 PM, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
Greetings.
Something changed in our work network configuration or my Linux laptop
around Christmas. I now have serious network issues.
The following happens all the time.
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1. I am
Greetings.
Something changed in our work network configuration or my Linux laptop
around Christmas. I now have serious network issues.
The following happens all the time.
--
1. I am unable to contact a server
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