Re: Networking problem

2003-11-09 Thread Blars Blarson
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 13:39, Daniel van Eeden wrote: >> just change the nvram parameter "local-mac-address?" >Unfortunately Linux doesn't take any notice of this... It's not a Linux problem, local-mac-address only works when the hardware a

Re: Networking problem

2003-11-09 Thread Andrew Clayton
On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 13:39, Daniel van Eeden wrote: > just change the nvram parameter "local-mac-address?" > Unfortunately Linux doesn't take any notice of this...

Re: Networking problem

2003-11-09 Thread Daniel van Eeden
just change the nvram parameter "local-mac-address?" Daniel van Eeden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Patrick Morris wrote: This is standard behavior for Sun hardware. If it's causing you problems (and it really shouldn't, if both cards are plugged into different networks), you can use the ifconfig comma

Re: Networking problem

2003-11-09 Thread Patrick Morris
This is standard behavior for Sun hardware. If it's causing you problems (and it really shouldn't, if both cards are plugged into different networks), you can use the ifconfig command to set a MAC address manually. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have just install a new network card on my sun

RE: Networking problem

2003-11-08 Thread Naveen Kumar Lall
ipro Technologies Hyderabad -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 3:02 AM To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org Subject: Networking problem Hi guys i have just install a new network card on my sun ultra 10 so that i can start doing

Networking problem

2003-11-08 Thread nfs_nis
Hi guys i have just install a new network card on my sun ultra 10 so that i can start doing some routing. The new cards detect has a sun happy meal (hme) and mapped to eth1, but my problem is that the new card has the same mac address has the old one eth0 also an hme. Can any boby hel

Re: Networking problem.

2003-11-08 Thread Steve King
ECN indeed. After disabling everything was fine. Regards, -- Steve Explicit Congestion Notification? Perhaps it is a more generic Linux issue in that your new kernel uses tcp_ecn whereas your old one did not. Maybe a quick # echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn will get the network going a

Re: Networking problem.

2003-11-07 Thread Heitzso
This is just a guess but if you have more than one eth port different kernel setups can find the ports in different orders and assign them differently. I'm guessing your old eth0 is now eth1 and your network is dead. Quick test would be to change your cable to the other port on your box and

Networking problem.

2003-11-07 Thread Steve King
I have experienced a weird problem with the networking on my sparc system. After upgrading to: Linux carpel 2.4.21 #1 Thu Aug 7 20:30:12 EDT 2003 sparc64 GNU/Linux from 2.4.18, the tcp layer seems to be broken for any host outside the local area network. ICMP works, so I can ping www.debian.org b

strange networking problem with kernel 2.4.21

2003-06-30 Thread Dave Love
I've tried the current kernel-image-2.4.21-sparc64 (v 31) on an Ultra 1 and have a strange networking problem with it. I can't make connexions off our local net for some reason. On-site all seems OK. An strace of an interrupted `ftp ftp.debian.org' ends like this, where the suc