Bob Proulx wrote:
Johnny wrote:
inet 192.168.1.102/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global eth0
default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0
192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.102
Looks okay. Those were the lines from the output with the information
I cared about. It has 192.168.1.102 address and the route looks
normal going to the local subnet.
But that was only one of the two. How about the other machine? The
above is only half of the information.
Both of these are debian testing
Computer 1 192.168.1.102
Computer 2 192.168.1.101
Withe Debian squeeze computer I can fp to 192.168.1.101 or
192.168.1.102 with no problem
You have a 3rd computer available running Squeeze. Okay. That wasn't
clear in your earlier email.
Also a possibility is that you have a firewall blocking the connection.
Camaleón asked if you can ping the machine. Did you have an answer to
that question?
Bob
johnny@xxxxxx:~$ ping 192.168.1.101
PING 192.168.1.101 (192.168.1.101) 56(84) bytes of data.
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=2 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=3 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=5 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=6 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=7 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=8 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=9 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=10 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=11 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=12 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=13 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=14 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.102 icmp_seq=15 Destination Host Unreachable
Johnny
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