Hi Mikael,
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 06:04:09PM +0200, Mikael Nilsson wrote:
Tested zeroconf 0.9-1:
I had to first uninstall network-manager (which does not use if-up.d and
friends...), and re-enable laptop-net. That all worked.
Now, trying again I have the same symptoms as before:
I get two IP addresses. I can ping hosts on the same hub, or outside our
network. Hosts on another hub in our building are unreachable. In
particular, our printer, which is my test subject :-)
Sorry, I've lost track of the various networks you've been testing
against. Is that your home, uni or work one?
Uninstalling zeroconf, and unplugging/plugging cable and it works again.
So: I see no difference at all in behavior. It is still buggy
somewhere...
I haven't tested Bug#348703, but I assume I'll see the same thing there.
If you can get me:
- ip -4 addr, ip -4 route before
- 'ip monitor' during
- output from 'zeroconf -n -v -i ethX'
- ip -4 addr, ip -4 route after
that'll be enough for me to determine what the issue is.
Thanks,
Anand
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