Network traffic failure after installing Lenny

2009-04-10 Thread Alejandro Barocio A.
When I used etch every thing was fine, after installing lenny...

I have a problem with my network connection: I'm able to establish DHCP
configuration, and DNS resolves addresses, also I can download my mail via POP
and use XMPP and Yahoo IM with Pidgin.  But if i try to use any other network
service nothing works.

When I use a web browser (iceweasel) the connection times out; when updating
aptitude the connection progress hangs on wating a response (it even
tries to change
the ip address to which it connects).

If I try to send a mail, the server (SMTP) does not responds.

My internet connection is a 3G service routed via a WinXP netbook. My
win can't see
apache on lenny or my SMB shares.

If I use etherape I can see all the connections, but no traffic except
for the failure
connection responses.

I don't know what to do. Any sugestions?, any diagnostic to try?,
somewhere to look
for help?

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Re: Network traffic failure after installing Lenny

2009-04-11 Thread gn643202

Alejandro Barocio A. wrote:

When I used etch every thing was fine, after installing lenny...

I have a problem with my network connection: I'm able to establish DHCP
configuration, and DNS resolves addresses, also I can download my mail via POP
and use XMPP and Yahoo IM with Pidgin.  But if i try to use any other network
service nothing works.

When I use a web browser (iceweasel) the connection times out; when updating
aptitude the connection progress hangs on wating a response (it even
tries to change
the ip address to which it connects).

If I try to send a mail, the server (SMTP) does not responds.

My internet connection is a 3G service routed via a WinXP netbook. My
win can't see
apache on lenny or my SMB shares.

If I use etherape I can see all the connections, but no traffic except
for the failure
connection responses.

I don't know what to do. Any sugestions?, any diagnostic to try?,
somewhere to look
for help?


   Sounds like the same problem I am running into.   Here is a little 
of my findings:


1)  Exists both on static and DHCP.

2)  Same problem on an Ubuntu box.

3)  Laptop works OK on different network.

4)  Router Netopia 3347NWG  (a strong suspect)

5)  # ping works great

6)  I have had SMB problems like that in the past, time takes care of 
it.   May not be part of the problem.


   What router are you using?

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Re: Network traffic failure after installing Lenny

2009-04-15 Thread Alejandro Barocio A.
2009/4/11 gn643202 :
>   What router are you using?

None, just a network (RJ47) switcher an the "services" of a
WinXP Lap confugured to route network traffic.

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Re: Network traffic failure after installing Lenny

2009-04-15 Thread Alejandro Barocio A.
I can't do ping; I haven't tested it on a different network; but my
stronger suspect is DHCP (for it runs on a WinXP OS).

Neverthless, I never had such problems with Etch or Woody, an they
show up when I installed Lenny.

I will try the Network on Ubuntu.

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Re: Network traffic failure after installing Lenny

2009-06-18 Thread Alejandro Barocio A.
2009/4/15 Alejandro Barocio A. :
> I can't do ping; I haven't tested it on a different network; but my
> stronger suspect is DHCP (for it runs on a WinXP OS).
>
> Neverthless, I never had such problems with Etch or Woody, an they
> show up when I installed Lenny.
>
> I will try the Network on Ubuntu.

Everything looks fine on the network, but still can't route traffic.

I even get to use a 3.5G USB modem and it connects, but still con't
route traffic.

When I run the route command, it shows nothing, and if I'm conneted to
my 3.5G it hangs (just route program)

So I KNOW that the problem is in MY lenny.

Any help?

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Re: Network traffic failure after installing Lenny

2009-06-22 Thread Amit Uttamchandani
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:24:24 -0500
"Alejandro Barocio A."  wrote:

> 2009/4/15 Alejandro Barocio A. :
> > I can't do ping; I haven't tested it on a different network; but my
> > stronger suspect is DHCP (for it runs on a WinXP OS).
> >
> > Neverthless, I never had such problems with Etch or Woody, an they
> > show up when I installed Lenny.
> >
> > I will try the Network on Ubuntu.
> 
> Everything looks fine on the network, but still can't route traffic.
> 
> I even get to use a 3.5G USB modem and it connects, but still con't
> route traffic.
> 
> When I run the route command, it shows nothing, and if I'm conneted to
> my 3.5G it hangs (just route program)
> 
> So I KNOW that the problem is in MY lenny.
> 
> Any help?

I'm having the same issues in squeeze. Not sure why its happening but
follow this forum thread and it has some good tips that might help.

http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=69181

Good luck,
Amit


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