Re: [opensuse] unable to access website after 10.2 install
Hi there Chip,
this seems odd to me, as I have kernel 2.6.18 and all pages have loaded... so far.
Could it be that you need certain plug-ins (Java, Flash...) to see the contents??
HTH,
Martin
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From: Chip Cooper
On 2006/12/18 09:22 (GMT+-0500) Chip Cooper apparently typed:
Well, I've tried konqueror, firefox, mozilla, and opera. None work. Can't get a ping from the terminal. Out of curiosity (and frustration), I decided to install the 2.6.16 kernel from my 10.1 disks. When I boot with this kernel, the website loads fine. So, it seems something is amiss in 2.6.18 in allowing certain sites to load, but I have no clue what it could be.
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On Monday 18 December 2006 22:17, Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi there Chip,
this seems odd to me, as I have kernel 2.6.18 and all pages have loaded... so far.
Could it be that you need certain plug-ins (Java, Flash...) to see the contents??
Nope. I loaded the page with lynx on a Suse 8.2 machine. Then I turned to the 10.2 machine right beside it hooked to the same cable modem and tried to load it with lynx again, and it hangs after making the connection (which is visible in Netstat). There is something very odd about the TCP stack in 10.2. There are other differences in these two machines obviously but the only machine I can't view that page on is 10.2
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On Tuesday 19 December 2006 2:28 am, John Andersen wrote:
There is something very odd about the TCP stack in 10.2.
There are other differences in these two machines obviously but the only machine I can't view that page on is 10.2
It wouldn't be the TCP stack (at least I don't think), as some 10.2 installs can reach the site. As such, it also should not be the kernel itself, although it may be implicated. Is there a pattern of NIC brands or drivers being used that can or can't load this site? I believe that the IBM machines are using an Intel chipset, and apparently can reach the site. What is everybody else using? Broadcom? Wireless with MadWifi? This could make a significant difference. - James W. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 07:51, James Wright wrote:
It wouldn't be the TCP stack (at least I don't think), as some 10.2 installs can reach the site. As such, it also should not be the kernel itself, although it may be implicated. Is there a pattern of NIC brands or drivers being used that can or can't load this site? I believe that the IBM machines are using an Intel chipset, and apparently can reach the site. What is everybody else using? Broadcom? Wireless with MadWifi? This could make a significant difference.
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What is everybody else using? Broadcom? Wireless with MadWifi? This could make a significant difference.
- James W.
I'm on an i386 and my nic is a Netgear FA311/ FA312 (FA311 with WoL HW), driver module: natsemi. configured as eth0 Chip -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 2006/12/19 07:51 (GMT-0500) James Wright apparently typed:
although it may be implicated. Is there a pattern of NIC brands or drivers being used that can or can't load this site? I believe that the IBM machines are using an Intel chipset, and apparently can reach the site. What is everybody else using? Broadcom? Wireless with MadWifi? This could make a significant difference.
Both my machines that can't reach it have Intel Pro 100 PCI. -- "Let your conversation be always full of grace." Colossians 4:6 NIV Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 13:51, James Wright wrote:
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 2:28 am, John Andersen wrote:
There is something very odd about the TCP stack in 10.2.
There are other differences in these two machines obviously but the only machine I can't view that page on is 10.2
It wouldn't be the TCP stack (at least I don't think), as some 10.2 installs can reach the site. As such, it also should not be the kernel itself, although it may be implicated. Is there a pattern of NIC brands or drivers being used that can or can't load this site? I believe that the IBM machines are using an Intel chipset, and apparently can reach the site. What is everybody else using? Broadcom? Wireless with MadWifi? This could make a significant difference.
I am using a wireless card on a laptop and I cannot access the site either. 10.2 default kernel, i386. Output of lspci: 02:02.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter (rev 04) S.
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 13:51, James Wright wrote:
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 2:28 am, John Andersen wrote:
There is something very odd about the TCP stack in 10.2.
There are other differences in these two machines obviously but the only machine I can't view that page on is 10.2
It wouldn't be the TCP stack (at least I don't think), as some 10.2 installs can reach the site. As such, it also should not be the kernel itself, although it may be implicated. Is there a pattern of NIC brands or drivers being used that can or can't load this site? I believe that the IBM machines are using an Intel chipset, and apparently can reach the site. What is everybody else using? Broadcom? Wireless with MadWifi? This could make a significant difference.
---8<--- leen@ws-03:~> wget -S -O- http://www.marymount.edu/ --16:22:13-- http://www.marymount.edu/ => `-' Resolving www.marymount.edu... 198.100.0.33 Connecting to www.marymount.edu|198.100.0.33|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... ---8<--- And then it sits there... /sbin/lspci | grep -i ether: 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 Ethernet Controller (rev a1) 01:08.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10) Checked with as well as eth0 as eth1. Both dhcp configured. After checking eth0, I did: ifdown eth0, replug cable from eth0 to eth1, ifup eth1. 2nd box on lan with SL-10.1 and same type Realtek card works OK. Cheers, Leen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 13:51, James Wright wrote:
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 2:28 am, John Andersen wrote:
There is something very odd about the TCP stack in 10.2.
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 15:38, Leendert Meyer wrote: pruned/
/sbin/lspci | grep -i ether: 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 Ethernet Controller (rev a1) 01:08.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
Checked with as well as eth0 as eth1. Both dhcp configured. After checking eth0, I did: ifdown eth0, replug cable from eth0 to eth1, ifup eth1.
2nd box on lan with SL-10.1 and same type Realtek card works OK.
Cheers,
Leen
I am unable to access the site from the Laptop (compaq presario V5030 ) AMD Turio 64 bit RTL-8139/8139C/8139C ethernet card built in Broardcom wirless card same result both hardwired and wireless . A quick flurry of traffic to 198.100.0.33 then all dead left it for 3 hours no change (Seamonkey latest release) 10.2 default kernel Pete . -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Chip Cooper
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Felix Miata
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James Wright
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John Andersen
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Leendert Meyer
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Martin Mielke
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Nick Zentena
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Peter Nikolic
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Stelian Iancu