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Did you use ifconfig to check if the interfaces look correct from the prompt? Are the ip addresses and subnet masks correct? Are you running SuSEfirewall2? Are you sure it's running as well? Check in yast runlevel manager and see if all 3 modules are running. Also, check the firewall settings to make sure they are still correct. Lastly, check for errors in /var/log/messages and /var/log/firewall. Perhaps they will give you a clue what's going wrong.
John S.
Everything looks correct in ifconfig - ip addresses and subnet masks. I've only got two: eth0 and localhost. I am not running SuSEfirewall2. Just to be sure, I disabled protection on Wan and Local network connections, and I made sure it was not running. Using the runlevel editor, I turned off the firewall components (all three). However, it seems like even though I removed them from all three runlevels that they are set to initially (2, 3, & 5), the firewall-init and the other one (not firewall-setup) were still started the next time I booted. I manually turned them off, but still no connect. I also tried enabling all three, but that didn't help either. I tried setting the firewall to protect WAN and Local connects, but allowed all services listed, but that didn't help either. /var/log/messages had no errors. /var/log/firewall does not exist Any other suggestions? This is goofy. Yippee38 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com