On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 03:43:03PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 21:59:02 -0400
Andrey Falko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am having some very strange, likely Debian-related networking
problems. I was trying to set up some bandwidth tests between a few
nearly
Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 21:59:02 -0400
Andrey Falko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am having some very strange, likely Debian-related networking
problems. I was trying to set up some bandwidth tests between a few
nearly identical machines. I label them s0, s1, s2
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 18:41:40 -0400
Andrey Falko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 21:59:02 -0400
Andrey Falko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I've tried tomahawk bandwidth test. It performed sub-par. Unfortunately,
I can't try too many dedicated bandwidth tests
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 21:59:02 -0400
Andrey Falko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am having some very strange, likely Debian-related networking
problems. I was trying to set up some bandwidth tests between a few
nearly identical machines. I label them s0, s1, s2. All are Debian
boxes
Hi everyone,
I am having some very strange, likely Debian-related networking
problems. I was trying to set up some bandwidth tests between a few
nearly identical machines. I label them s0, s1, s2. All are Debian
boxes. When I transfer a large file from one box to another, the
transfer starts
Im having some big network problems all of a sudden
and am not sure why. This is running an up-to-date
Etch.
I dont do anything fancy.
Im on a wireless network now. I had a system freeze,
and when i rebooted, no networking interfaces came up
at
all. I was unable to get anything recognized, but
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 07:20 -0700, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
Im on a wireless network now. I had a system freeze,
and when i rebooted, no networking interfaces came up
at
all. I was unable to get anything recognized, but then
again im not sure how to do this anyway.
I rebooted again,
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 07:20 -0700, Dr. Jennifer
Nussbaum wrote:
Im on a wireless network now. I had a system
freeze,
and when i rebooted, no networking interfaces came
up
at
all. I was unable to get anything recognized, but
then
again im not sure how to do this anyway.
I
Please don't Cc: me, I am subscribed to the list.
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 11:08 -0700, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
I hadnt done anything intentionally to use this--i
wanted to be using NetworkManage for everything. How
do i go back?
To let NetworkManager configure your network (both wired and
Please don't Cc: me, I am subscribed to the list.
Sorry, on some other lists im on its considered polite
to cc the posters.
And i know im breaking threading by responding now
with a new message. I have to stop the digest
subscription, sorry
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 11:08 -0700, Dr. Jennifer
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 14:13 -0700, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
Please don't Cc: me, I am subscribed to the list.
Sorry, on some other lists im on its considered polite
to cc the posters.
No problem - different places, different rules. Here they are as on
, but that isn't what I want to run.
Anyway, I am sending this to the Debian list because their knowledge
base has a way to fix this for RedHat 9.0 Guest OS installations which I
have verified works. I downloaded the RedHat ISO images and installed
it as another Guest OS. It had the same networking problems
Folks,
I've got a really bizarre problem on one of my Sid boxes. I have
two boxes on a private subnet behind a LEAF router box. Both of them
have static IP addresses and are running Sid (fully up to date as of
last night). One of the boxes is experiencing network problems where
it is
James Wiggs wrote:
Folks,
I've got a really bizarre problem on one of my Sid boxes. I have
two boxes on a private subnet behind a LEAF router box. Both of them
have static IP addresses and are running Sid (fully up to date as of
last night). One of the boxes is experiencing network problems
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 09:15:47 -0400, James Wiggs wrote:
One of the boxes is experiencing network problems where it is incapable of
connecting via certain protocols to certain hosts. For example, using
Mozilla on the box, it connects to www.google.com and www.iso.org, but
*not* to
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 09:39:42PM +0200, Ronnie Tarkas wrote:
Now, I can't connect to the Debian server, from my WinXP computer,
via our local network, nor can I access it by FTP.
What have you tried to solve this on your own? That'll give us a
I have just recently installed and set upa
Debian GNU/Linux machine
I know for a fact that the Network card is working,
as I downloaded and installed things with apt-get..
Now, I can't connect to the Debian server, from my
WinXP computer, via our local network,nor can I access it by
First question - Can you ping it, or can the debian box access the
network and/or Internet.
For user/groups see commands adduser, and addgroup (you can get the
manual pages for these by typing in man adduser, and man addgroup
at the console).
There's also a couple of tools under GNOME and KDE to
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 15:39, Ronnie Tarkas wrote:
I have just recently installed and set up a Debian GNU/Linux
machine
I know for a fact that the Network card is working, as I downloaded
and installed things with apt-get..
Yay :)
Now, I can't connect to the Debian server, from my
--- Pablo Limon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 13:40:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: Pablo Limon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Networking Problems
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, Im new to the list, and I have a new problem,
one that I havent seen before.
I have a pcmcia card, a CNET
Hello, Im new to the list, and I have a new problem,
one that I havent seen before.
I have a pcmcia card, a CNET SiglePoint 10/100
FastEthernet PCcard atached to a Compaq Presario
1711LA computer. This is eth1. Eth0 is the internal
Ethernet card and is atached to a ADSL modem. Eth1 is
the
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:05:36PM -0500, Barry Mathieu wrote:
I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS
lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I
consistently receive the following type error:
barrydebian:/etc/ipmasq$ ping
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 02:13:04AM -0500, ZZ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:05:36PM -0500, Barry Mathieu wrote:
I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS
lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I
I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS
lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I
consistently receive the following type error:
barry@debian:/etc/ipmasq$ ping pop.mindspring.com
ping: unknown host pop.mindspring.com
-or-
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 21:05, Barry Mathieu wrote:
I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS
lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I
consistently receive the following type error:
barry@debian:/etc/ipmasq$ ping pop.mindspring.com
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:05:36PM -0500, Barry Mathieu wrote:
I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS
lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I
consistently receive the following type error:
barry@debian:/etc/ipmasq$ ping
At 07:21 PM 3/1/02, Chris Jenks wrote:
I've looked on google, and in the archives, but I'm not having much luck
finding what is causing my problem.
I've got a dual boot box, windows 98 and Debian 2.2r3, connecting to my
cable modem via a linksys router. It's a Linksys Wireless access point +
At 02:38 PM 3/7/02, you wrote:
Sorry, I forgot that bit. No, there was no need. I had the rest of the
network at home set up before the cable installer guy got here, so the
Linksys MAC address is the only address they have from me.
At first I thought it was a problem with the DHCP server,
At 03:36 AM 3/8/02, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 02:38 PM 3/7/02, you wrote:
Sorry, I forgot that bit. No, there was no need. I had the rest of the
network at home set up before the cable installer guy got here, so the
Linksys MAC address is the only address they have from me.
At first I thought
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 23:32, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 10:52 PM 3/6/02, Stephen Ryan wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 19:50, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my
Comcast cable
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my Comcast cable
modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody installed. After
putting the router in, I can no longer access the anywhere on the LAN or
the Internet from the Linux. When in windows
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my Comcast cable
modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody installed. After
putting the router in, I can no longer access the anywhere on the LAN or
the
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 19:50, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my Comcast cable
modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody installed. After
putting the router in, I
At 10:52 PM 3/6/02, Stephen Ryan wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 19:50, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my
Comcast cable
modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody
I've looked on google, and in the archives, but I'm not having much luck
finding what is causing my problem.
I've got a dual boot box, windows 98 and Debian 2.2r3, connecting to my
cable modem via a linksys router. It's a Linksys Wireless access point +
cable/dsl router with 4 port switch.
Hi,
I'm curious if the problem is being caused by the MAC address cloning. Has
anyone else had problems like this when using the linksys routers?
I have the normal Linksys 4-port router with Charter Pipeline internet
access, and everything works fine in Woody (standard DHCP settings). I'm
At 10:30 PM 3/1/02, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious if the problem is being caused by the MAC address cloning. Has
anyone else had problems like this when using the linksys routers?
I have the normal Linksys 4-port router with Charter Pipeline internet
access, and everything works
I wrote:
I got my ADSL line last night, ran '/etc/init.d/networking start'
and proceeded to download 240MB in 28 minutes (!), and upgraded
my Progeny to woody (I didn't change the kernel, running 2.2.18).
Now the ADSL network won't work anymore.
Running either pump or dhclient now
Nathan E Norman wrote:
I got my ADSL line last night, ran '/etc/init.d/networking start'
and proceeded to download 240MB in 28 minutes (!), and upgraded
my Progeny to woody (I didn't change the kernel, running 2.2.18).
Ah, this is the part I missed ... I didn't realise the DSL
I wrote:
It's a Eicon Diva 2430. I found this on it:
http://www.eicon.com/pubs/diva_2430/index.htm
with lots of links for explanations and help.
It says the modem has the IP 192.168.1.1 and that it can be
configured by pointing a web browser at that address. Can't wait
to try
I got my ADSL line last night, ran '/etc/init.d/networking start'
and proceeded to download 240MB in 28 minutes (!), and upgraded
my Progeny to woody (I didn't change the kernel, running 2.2.18).
Now the ADSL network won't work anymore.
Running either pump or dhclient now gives me the same IP:
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 09:41:07PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
I got my ADSL line last night, ran '/etc/init.d/networking start'
and proceeded to download 240MB in 28 minutes (!), and upgraded
my Progeny to woody (I didn't change the kernel, running 2.2.18).
Now the ADSL network won't
Nevermind, I just fixed it.
eirik
on 12/10/00 3:04 PM, Eirik Dentz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just did a fresh install of Debian 2.2.18. I'm using a Intel 10/100 Pro PCI
ethernet card on an i386 system. I'm hooked up to the Internet through a
Linksys router that connects to a DSL
I just did a fresh install of Debian 2.2.18. I'm using a Intel 10/100 Pro
PCI ethernet card on an i386 system. I'm hooked up to the Internet through
a Linksys router that connects to a DSL modem. I actually installed Debian
through this connection to the Internet without any problems. Debian
My apologies,
I removed the broadcast address line from the /etc/network/interfaces file
below, and I added this to my etc/hosts file:
192.168.1.9 [your computer's name here]
I rebooted and that seemed to do the trick.
on 12/10/00 3:10 PM, Eirik Dentz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nevermind, I
Hi,
Is anyone else having networking problems in woody? I cannot work out
what is wrong. 2.2.17 kernel with eth0 card that worked fine up untill
a few days ago.
When I ping another computer, the packets do not seem to get to the
networking layer. ifconfig shows no increase in the tx packets
Hi
I'm trying to link to an ethernet network with an EtherLink XL PCI
3C900-TPO card.
The network cannot be seen either before or after install.
The card is not shown to be 'unsupported' at
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO-12.html#ss12.3
although this does list the following two PCI
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 03:04:11PM +, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
I'm trying to link to an ethernet network with an EtherLink XL PCI
3C900-TPO card.
Over a Hub or a crossed-cable?
The network cannot be seen either before or after install.
The card is not shown to be 'unsupported' at
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 03:04:11PM +, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to link to an ethernet network with an EtherLink XL PCI
3C900-TPO card.
check /etc/network/interfaces, ifup/ifdown
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Hello Debianners!!!
This time I am writing to get a solution to my problem. Here is
it:
Since I have upgraded Debian (hamm to slink through
APT-GET), a boot message bothers me. Since it had not showed any
problems, I leave it there without
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Pablo Longhi Lorenzzoni wrote:
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: Hello Debianners!!!
:
: This time I am writing to get a solution to my problem. Here is
: it:
: Since I have upgraded Debian (hamm to slink through
: APT-GET), a boot message
At 04:28 PM 1/20/97 +, Karsten Bolding wrote:
Hi
I have problems networking, below I've listed output from relevant programs
but when I ftp or telnet or rlogin the system fails. ftp just hangs and the
2 other comes with a no route error
Any help would be appreciated since I can't get any
Hi
I have problems networking, below I've listed output from relevant programs but
when I ftp or telnet or rlogin the system fails. ftp just hangs and the 2 other
comes with a no route error
Any help would be appreciated since I can't get any further installing the
system (I've installed
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