On 10/02/2014 01:34:26 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 10/02/2014 01:24 PM, Geoffrey Leach issued this missive:
> > This is a new Fedora 19 install.
> >
> > The install correctly detected the ethernet port.
> >
> > ifconfig sees em1, and the configuration data is correct
> >
> > There is a device plug
On 10/03/14 06:53, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> Further investigation reveals that this is not a hardware problem at all, but
> a (gasp) firewall problem.
>
> So, how do I tell firewalld to allow traffic to from a particular MAC
> address? The documentation appears to be mute on the question.
Have a
On 10/02/2014 01:24:33 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> This is a new Fedora 19 install.
>
> The install correctly detected the ethernet port.
>
> ifconfig sees em1, and the configuration data is correct
>
> There is a device plugged into the port, which monitors its ethernet
> port. (The device is k
On 10/02/2014 01:24 PM, Geoffrey Leach issued this missive:
This is a new Fedora 19 install.
The install correctly detected the ethernet port.
ifconfig sees em1, and the configuration data is correct
There is a device plugged into the port, which monitors its ethernet port. (The
device is kno
This is a new Fedora 19 install.
The install correctly detected the ethernet port.
ifconfig sees em1, and the configuration data is correct
There is a device plugged into the port, which monitors its ethernet port. (The
device is known to work otherwise)
So, somehow I'm supposed to specify the