Paul Talacko wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Derek Fountain wrote:
Looks like you have another flavour of the problem. Try running tcpdump on each machine when you do a ping. This should tell you if the data is coming out or going back, or what.
I've done that and there is some activity there - I just can't interpret the data. Hear is the output from the tcpdump (sorry to those who don't hate large lists of data). I've actually downgraded pcmcia-cs to 3.1.19 because according to a message on pcmcia.sourceforge.net the implementation of drivers is different in this than in 3.1.21 and one works on some configurations and one on the other. Also, something new has happened: on the machine with the Xircom card the keyboard has just frozen. I remember that this is a known bug. Question is, how to fix it.
First this is the tcpdump from the machine I'm pinging to (machine 10.0.0.20, which has an NIC which works:
Now here is the machne I was pining from (host: 10.0.0.1) this has the Xircom card in it:
18:51:32.251780 fe80::10:a4c7:27ae > ff02::2 icmpv6: RS 18:51:32.351777 fe80::210:a4ff:fec7:27ae > ff02::2 icmpv6: RS 18:51:36.251779 fe80::10:a4c7:27ae > ff02::2 icmpv6: RS 18:51:36.351775 fe80::210:a4ff:fec7:27ae > ff02::2 icmpv6: RS 18:51:40.251772 fe80::10:a4c7:27ae > ff02::2 icmpv6: RS 18:51:40.351756 fe80::210:a4ff:fec7:27ae > ff02::2 icmpv6: RS
^ Maybe your using IPV6 protocal and shouldn't be??? |
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