[ale] Network Problem
Bradley_Leonard at tivoli.com
Bradley_Leonard at tivoli.com
Wed Jun 3 09:29:55 EDT 1998
I fixed the problem late last night. Thanks to everybody who sent me some
help.
The problem was a result of the autoprobe for pcmcia setting the wrong
ethernet address for my card. The first 4 numbers of the ethernet address
were wrong. It was enough to pass visual inspections and let icmp packets
through.
Brad
Bradley_Leonard at dev.tivoli.com on 06/02/98 12:52:44 PM
To: ale at cc.gatech.edu
cc: (bcc: Bradley Leonard/Tivoli Systems)
Subject: [ale] Network Problem
Hi,
I've got a strange problem that I've never seen before and any help that I
could get would be greatly appreciated.
The setup:
Redhat 5.0 running on a pentium
Redhat 5.0 running on a 486 with a DNS server
Solaris 2.6 running on sparc 5
I can ping, telnet, ftp, nslookup, www between these three machines with no
problems.
The problem:
I installed Redhat 5.0 in an IBM Thinkpad 760XL. I have a 3com 3c589d
PCMCIA card. The card works under Win95. After booting up Linux, the card
registers fine. I can ping all three machines from the laptop. I can
nslookup from the laptop, connect to the DNS server and query all I want.
I can ping from all three machines to the laptop with no problem. This
leads me to believe that the network is setup correctly.
As soon as I try to telnet, ftp or nfs from the laptop to any of the three
machines, it hangs. I know it resolves the name correctly, because I can
see it the IP address it tries to connect to. Eventually the telnet will
time out. On either the 486 or pentium, I get the following message in
/var/log/secure:
May 29 23:25:37 cimmeria in.telnetd[715]: warning: can't get client
address: Connection timed out
May 29 23:25:37 cimmeria in.telnetd[715]: refused connect from unknown.
I get no such message on the sparc.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
Brad
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