I also thought the same thing but I assumed he may have tried a reboot. Give 
her the ol 3 finger salute and see if that helps. Gee im sounding like a 
windows tech :) 


On Star Date Monday 20 October 2003 07:03 pm, Pierre Fortin sent this 
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> On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 07:50:43 +1000 "Brett W Tippet"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I stopped iptables and also ip6tables .. restarted the network .. same
> > thing going on ..
> >
> > Another thing to note ... a ping from the machine that's failing with
> > result in a reply from it's own NIC IP of destination unreachable .. any
> > help? ..
>
> Have you tried rebooting?  I haven't nailed it down yet; but I'm seeing a
> similar problem when I return from a trip (using modem with rcfirewall)
> and switch back to LAN use...  clearing the iptables does _not_ allow
> traffic as it should...  I have to reboot...  In certain situations where
> iptables has been used, there appears to be a case where -F will not clear
> everything even though iptables -L -V -n claims nothing is there...  In
> fact, I must make sure iptables has no rules installed at all from my
> rcfirewall, or I have to reboot again...  just clearing the rules is
> insufficient.

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