On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 07:18:03PM +0300, <Constantine Kousoulos>: ~> O/H Antonio Quartulli ??????: ~> > does ping or something other work? ~> ~> The plot thickens. I have connected my 1.8 GHz notebook with an ancient ~> pentium pro 180 MHz. Both of them run debian sarge. If i ping the pentium ~> from the notebook, everything seems to work fine. If i ping the notebook ~> from the pentium, i get 'connect: Network is unreachable'.
The pentium doesn't have a route to reach the notebook. This is strange because you shouldn't get the ping replies in the notebook. How can the pentium replies to the pings if it doesn't know a route to reach the notebook? Can you double check the situation? In the report include the output of these commands executed on both machines: # ip route # ip addr # ip neigh Later -- :wq! "I don't know nothing" The One Who reached the Thinking Matter '.' [ Alpt --- Freaknet Medialab ] [ GPG Key ID 441CF0EE ] [ Key fingerprint = 8B02 26E8 831A 7BB9 81A9 5277 BFF8 037E 441C F0EE ] _______________________________________________ Netsukuku mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku
