Strange routing table.

Gbenga Shobowale gshobowale at gmail.com
Tue Mar 14 09:00:07 UTC 2006


On 3/13/06, Erik P. Olsen <erik at epo.dk> wrote:
> Scot L. Harris wrote:
> > On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 10:14 +0100, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I have been using both IP-addresses and host names and the host names are
> >>correctly substituted by the corresponding IP-addresses.
> >>
> >>Since you believe I should be able to ping them I'll leave the routing table
> >>issue and look for inhibitors outside the linux box. Perhaps it's in the router?
> >>I'll concentrate on that.
> >
> >
> > One other thing to check is to make sure you don't have a firewall on
> > one or more of the boxes blocking communications.
> >
> Yes, there is a firewall in the router and the XP box but since I have the same
> problem with both W2K and XP I suspect the router.

I think the IP is coming from the router, did you enable dhcp? Also
configure the firewall to allow you ping the box..
Do you have firewall configured on the Linux? you would need to check that...


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