Hi Gordon I do have a D-link router not sure of the model though and when i installed at my house and it worked that router is a Linksys so looks like a router problem, might try using my pc over the weekend as the web gateway straight through the adsl modem
Trouble is i did set a static ip and dns seting before i started with trying to install debian thanks for you help gordon and to you all on this, my slug is running and i can now switch off my big power hungry server and let my slug take over :-) John On 20/04/07, Gordon Farquharson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Markus and John On 4/19/07, Markus Knapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ifconfig > /var/log # lsmod The output looks fine to me. The problem is obviously a networking issue. I did find a discussion about something like this problem on the Ubuntu bug list [1]. It seems like a version of dproxy using on some routers can react badly to IPv6 [2]. Comment 6 in the Ubuntu bug thread seems to indicate that IPv6 does not need to be enabled to trigger this problem. The routers mentioned in this bug thread are the Actiontec GT701-WG and D-Link DSL-604T. Do either of you have either of these routers? If the router is the cause of the problem, then I'm not sure that there is much we can/should do in the installer to fix or workaround the problem. A possible workaround in cases when these routers exist may be to set up the the NSLU2 with a static IP address and DNS information with the Linksys firmware, and then install Debian. Gordon [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/81057 [2] http://hellewell.homeip.net/phillip/blogs/comments.php?y=06&m=03&entry=entry060319-000000&PHPSESSID=623cb6b4900902dd95f2a7484f0662a5 -- Gordon Farquharson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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