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The problel is that I even can't connect to my Linux box with telnet from any other host in my network, I can ping my localhost, with the ifconfig command I see my eth0 interface up with the correct ip address, the default router appears on my route table, I do "ping ipaddress" and got no response from any host on my network, and as I said this is a new installation my host table is empty, by now. Have any clue? Im not sure if I have some kind of security that doesn't allow me to go out, could be possible? Thanks in advance Mark Cliff Sarginson wrote:
On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 09:52:50PM -0500, Marco wrote:
Hi All
Im relly new in this Linux OS, I have the Suse 6.4 a little old I think, well I made a complety fresh installation on a PIII 600Mhz and 9Gb HD, 3Com ethernet adapter, everything went fine except that when I try to ping to any computer in my network I dont have any response, I double check IP address, network mask, default router, etc. The interface is up and running but dont know where else to look. I installed almost everything, but dont know if some package is causing some kind of conflict. Do you guys have any clue what I can do to have network connectivity?
You need to send a few more details. Your hosts file might help, and the output of ifconfig. Have you tried pinging the hosts by IP address or just by their hostname ? Can you ping "localhost"
-- Regards Cliff
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