After looking at 'route get' and netstat and ifconfig, I suspect this may be a routing problem (and perhaps involves politics, philosophy, pragmatics and literacy).
Maybe it is routing, I don't know, but one other thing that you might check that affects networks is kernel firewalling. I think on BSD it is "ipfw" and "ipfw show" will list any firewall settings. Something like that, anyway. I don't know what Apple is putting in by default these days, but many Linux systems, such as Lindows, are putting up some pretty restrictive firewalls (iptables in Linux).
I doubt if this is the issue, but it is always something to check when you are troubleshooting network problems.
-Steve
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