Hi Chris,
I'm glad that my idea worked for you.
To be honest, everything you described suggested that you had a "problem"
with the firewall. Also, you wrote that the were some "paranoia" messages
during bootup... check tcplogd daemon about that.
There is a "paranoia" option in the firewalls (used
Hi csani,
You're a genius! the ipfwadm -Mf command was rejected, but the
others worked and now I'm back on the net! Can you please explain a
little what was going on and why my config defaulted to
allow_no_network_traffic_mode?
What's the best way to permanently set the correct options?
Many
I am having the same problem here,
I am actullay using RedHat 5.2, on a Tecra 520 but most of the erorrs people
are getting are exactly the same as I am getting.
to check if the PCMCIA card is installed do a cat /proc/interrupts it should
show you if the 3c589_cs is there or not.
tha
Brant & others. getting desperate here, please help!
To answer your question, I'm not sure *EXACTLY* how to check if the
PCMCIA packages are installed, but I believe the answer is yes.
If I look at top, I can see cardmgr running. If I insert/remove the
3c589 I hear the tell-tale hot-swap
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