On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 03:56:46 +1000, Heddle Weaver wrote: > On 15 August 2011 21:34, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Timeouts for "some" sites may require more debugging. A site can be >> having any problem or your ISP may be having a routing issue with that >> specific server... hard to tell what can be happening. >> >> > debian.org > Al Jazeera English > Oxford Dictionaries Online > My ISP's home page > Just for a few examples. This is not the connection, because I get other > pages consistently, but these I am unable to gain access to at all over > many attempts. For that failing sites you can run the typical network tests, like a traceroute, a ping, a dns resolution... also, try with different browsers (Opera, Firefox and Chrome) and you can even use an online proxy. >> > And I *still *can't access the modem interface in Debian. >> > >> > So, it's looking like a system glitch still. >> >> This is what puzzles me because I definitely see no (good|logical) >> reason for not getting access to the web interface from Debian. >> Ethernet is one of the most standarized technologies out there so I >> dunno what can be happening with that DSL modem. >> >> Have you tried to get access by telnet ("telnet 192.168.1.254"). Some >> routers do also allow to be managed in this way :-? >> >> > weaver@Bandit:~$ su > Password: > Bandit:/home/weaver# telnet 192.168.1.254 Trying 192.168.1.254... > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out > Bandit:/home/weaver# Okay, so it seems there is no telnet service available in route :-) How about a simple "wget 192.168.1.254"? > The latest hint is this pop-up when the browser is loading: > > Unexpected error updating default notary_list from web: [Exception... > "Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) > [nsIDataSignatureVerifier.verifyData]" nsresult: "0x80004005 > (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" location: "JS frame :: > chrome://perspectives/content/common.js :: <TOP_LEVEL> :: line 185" > data: no] Looks like a javascript error/warning but not enough to tell if just this can prevent the whole page from loading :-? > At this stage, I don't think there's anything wrong with the modem. > Especially when it is considered that: > > - This is another new modem, as an exchange for another new one of > the same type that I got the same behaviour from; > - These modems are noted as being a good model; > > > - I have been able to get an immediate connection to the modem from > another laptop with M$'s XP. > > I think I have messed up my install inadvertently, in a way that the > fact that it is SID doesn't account for. Really, I can't see how your network configuration can be a problem here. If you have setup static values for your NIC and you can ping/reach your DSL router you should get the same you get when using a Windows client. There is no more magic behind an ethernet device and that's precisely its best bet: it works regardless the OS and does not require for special drivers :-) Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.08.15.19.51...@gmail.com