On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 11:00:17AM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
> * James Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020507 10:56]:
> >
> > > > hurd:~# settrans -ap /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i eth0 -a
> > > > 192.168.0.2
> > > -g 192.168.0.1 -m 255.255.255.0
> > > > hurd:~# ping 192.168.0.1
> > > > PING 1
* James Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020507 10:56]:
>
> > > hurd:~# settrans -ap /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i eth0 -a 192.168.0.2
> > -g 192.168.0.1 -m 255.255.255.0
> > > hurd:~# ping 192.168.0.1
> > > PING 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1): 56 data bytes
> > > 64 bytes from hurd.grantbow.com (192.
> > hurd:~# settrans -ap /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i eth0 -a 192.168.0.2
> -g 192.168.0.1 -m 255.255.255.0
> > hurd:~# ping 192.168.0.1
> > PING 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1): 56 data bytes
> > 64 bytes from hurd.grantbow.com (192.168.0.2): Destination Host Unreachable
> > Vr HL TOS Len ID Fl
Hi again all. Still no go. The comments from Alfred and James are
appreciated but looking overy my config I still see nothing wrong. It
works fine under Linux and Windows. What tools do I need to
debug a Mach kernel driver? I'm over my head in dealing with debugging
this.
So what, get a ne
> I've attached the /dev/klog & "ifconfig --verbose" output in case
> there's any clue there. This is a DE-220 NIC that I started to discuss
> on hurd-help. Here's the actual change I made to
> gnumach-20020421/linux/dev/drivers/net/Space.c
>
>static struct device eth0_dev = {
>"eth0
* Grant Bowman writes:
* Alfred M. Szmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020501 11:22]:
> I am confused at these results, but the packets just don't want to
> get off the NIC. Pinging from another host does not give any reply.
> I did the -fg then -ap (see below) but still the same. showtrans
> gives me ba
* Alfred M. Szmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020501 11:22]:
> * Richard Kreuter writes:
> > On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 07:30:41AM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
> >> Now comes another "hurd"le - directing IP packets in the kernel.
> >> I'm so close and yet so far away from getting it working. I
> >> followed
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 08:21:24PM +0200, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> * Richard Kreuter writes something false
>
> This is removes the translator on that node, and sets it to "", which
> means that it sets it to nothing.
>
> So supplying "/hurd/pfinet ..." after it sets it to whatever was supplied.
* Richard Kreuter writes:
> On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 07:30:41AM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
>> Now comes another "hurd"le - directing IP packets in the kernel.
>> I'm so close and yet so far away from getting it working. I
>> followed the directions for '/hurd/pfinet --help' but when I try to
>> pi
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 07:30:41AM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
>
> Now comes another "hurd"le - directing IP packets in the kernel.
> I'm so close and yet so far away from getting it working. I
> followed the directions for '/hurd/pfinet --help' but when I try to
> ping I see:
>
> hurd:~# settrans
> After some poking around I understand that netbase is NOT used for the
> Hurd. Instead there's inetutils. It doesn't feel like Debian without
> netbase and it's trappings. Seems like some good wrapper scripts are
> appropriate. OK, fine, I'm getting over it. However there's no route
> comma
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 07:30:41AM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
> After some poking around I understand that netbase is NOT used for
> the Hurd. Instead there's inetutils. It doesn't feel like Debian
> without netbase and it's trappings. Seems like some good wrapper
> scripts are appropriate. OK
OK, after much effort I finally got my network card working under the
GnuMach! Yeah!!! The email I found via googling "hurd ne2000" was:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/2000/debian-hurd-200010/msg00025.html
I got it running by hard coding eth0 to IRQ 10 and address 0x240 into
the file "gnum
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