[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Check dmesg and your route table for clues ... also are you pinging by name or
> number ? if name, try number. if that works check you dns/hosts configurations
dmsg conatins lines like (they seem to be generated after each
unsuccessful ping):
eth0: Tx hung, 16 vs. 0.
The route table is the same on both computers in the network:
Destination Gateway Denmask Flags Metric Ref Use IFace
192.168.0.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
DNS is not the problem since pinging by number doesn't work. The
contents of my hosts file are:
127.0.0.1 ibm550.klee ibm550
localhost
192.168.0.1 amd300.klee amd300
192.168.0.2 amd300w95.klee amd300w95
192.168.0.3 p90.klee p90
192.168.0.4 p90w95.klee p90w95
192.168.0.5 ibm550.klee ibm550
192.168.0.6 ibm550w2k.klee ibm550w2k
192.168.0.7 mh233.klee mh233
192.168.0.8 mh233w95.klee mh233w95
192.168.0.9 liteline266.klee liteline266
192.168.0.10 liteline266w95.klee liteline266w95
BTW, connecting to mh233 and liteline266 via PLIP works. However, I
haven't tested whether I can access amd300 (that's the machine I am
trying to ping) via PLIP.
Felix
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