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Re: [opensuse] No incoming traffic, but tcpdump shows it is coming in
  • From: Peter Suetterlin <P.Suetterlin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 09:16:09 +0100
  • Message-id: <20100416081609.GA32014@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sinisa wrote:
On 04/16/10 02:39, Sandy Drobic wrote:

So you are switching the mainboard and boot the system from hdd as usual?

Yes, and have been doing that for years. All I have to do is "rm
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules" and on the next boot I get
new ethernet as eth0 (which is later configured as part of br0, but have
tried also without bridge-ing).

OK, that would have been my guess, but if you take care of that already...

Correct module is already loaded... but yes, I have tried
unloading/reloading it... even tried similar modules, just in case, of
course without any success

Is this a card/module combination where you know it had worked before?
Especially for wireless I know of some unrealiable ones, that seem to work
initially, but stop doing so after a short while.

Also, e.g., for some Realtek Chips, a wrong modules seems to work (finding a
card etc.), but will not succeed in opening connections....

Apart from that I could only think of a wrong routing setup that is tied to a
fixed device that now has a different name...

Pit
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