On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 22:58, Greg Felix wrote:
> Anyway, where I need help is this:
> 

I just installed test8 at work here, and I see a number of problems. 
First off, openldap server no longer runs.  Not sure why on that one. 
Second, although I get network connectivity, no one can ssh into my
box.  Third I can't su - to root.  Fouth, I can't log into any virtual
console.  It just freezes (ssh, su, and logins all freeze).  I can log
into gdm, though, and I can sudo.  Weird.  I'll be contacting this
arjanv guy to report these things.  Definitely far from being ready for
the prime time.

Michael


> My network access isn't working.  I have a 3Com card.  It's kernel
> module is being inserted, it IS getting an IP on my internal network
> (192.168.0.7), and I can ping any IP address on the internet.  I can
> even ping www.google.com (DNS seems to be working).  The problem comes
> when I try to make any other type of connection (HTTP FTP Gaim)  It just
> doesn't ever connect.  The browser will just wait forever.  I'm pretty
> stumped.  Has anyone ever seen this happen?  You can ping like usual but
> no other connection works?
> 
> To make things even stranger I can still get to the configuration of my
> Actiontec DSL router in a browser by typing BOTH 192.168.0.1 and it's
> external IP (from the same computer, however).  Isn't that an http
> connection?  Is my 2.6 kernel doing something funky to the TCP packets
> that is affecting the NATing my router is doing such that packets aren't
> getting out or back in?  Is it because 2.6 does ipv4 inside ipv6 and my
> router freaks?  Does 2.6 actually do that?  lsmod shows an ipv6 module
> inserted. and ifconfig shows that I have an inet address AND an inet6
> address.  Those are just some thoughts I've had.  How would one turn off
> IPv6 if that is the case?
> 
> I figure there's either just a bug in 2.6-test8 or my DSL router sucks. 
> What do y'all think?
> 
> Appreciate it,
> Greg Felix
> 
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