Re: lan problem

From: Bill Moran (wmoran_at_potentialtech.com)
Date: 05/24/03

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    To: pat bey <phaza7@yahoo.com>
    
    

    Can you ping www.yahoo.com from the FreeBSD box?

    Can you ping 64.58.76.231 from the FreeBSD box?

    pat bey wrote:
    >
    > I can't ping the xp box from the bsd one or vice versa :)
    > But while looking in the router config files I notice in the dhcp
    > clients list that the xp box isn't listed in the client list but it was
    > before I installed namedb. Could this be the problem. Basically I have
    > a router connect to the two machines with the router set as the dhcp
    > server. is also has built-in NAT. i can open my browser in the FBSD box
    > but I can't go beyond the home page. Looking at the router's web page I
    > have to have at least Mozilla 5.0 or higher, Opera lastet browser or It
    > will never happen the M$ Internet Explorer 6.0 for it to work with the
    > router. I try a dig www.freebsdforum.org <http://www.freebsdforum.org>
    > and I got a reply but if I dig anything else I get no response. I'm at
    > the point now where I just want to experience and enjoy the joy of FBSD
    > on the internet.
    > */Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com>/* wrote:
    >
    > pat bey wrote:
    > > # netstat -rn
    > > Internet:
    > > Destination Gateway Flags Ref Use Netif
    > > default 192.168.0.1 UGSc 2 1 sis0
    > > 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 0 382 lo0
    > > 192.168.0 link#1 UC 4 0 sis0
    > > 192.168.0.105 00:09:5b:1b:89:0d UHLW 1 241 lo0
    > > 192.168.0.184 link#1 UHLW 0 5 sis0
    > > 192.168.0.255 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff UHLWb 1 77 sis0
    > > I left out the expire part sense their was nothing under it.
    > > I left out the Internet6 part cause when installing I configured
    > it for ipv4.
    > > I don't know if I have ICMP enable on the router or not I have
    > ports 20-2999 open on the router. Strange thou the router says
    > 192.168.0.184 is the win xp box why is it in my my netstat. I tried
    > telneting to the router it won't let me
    >
    > Do you see this eighty-foot line ^^^^^
    >
    > Do you think you can learn to use the "enter" key?
    >
    > 192.168.0.184 shows up in the list because the FreeBSD box heard it
    > on the local
    > network and thus created an ephemeral route so it knows where to
    > find it. This
    > is A Good Thing.
    >
    > Cany you ping 192.168.0.184 from the FreeBSD box? Can you ping
    > FreeBSD from
    > the XP box? If so, it sounds like your "router" is misconfigured.
    >
    > >
    > > pat bey wrote:
    > >
    > >>Can anyone help me solve this problem??
    > >>
    > >>I have two boxes win xp and FreeBSD 4.6 and a DLink 704P router
    > which has built-in
    > >>nat and dhcp server. Here is a diagram of my setup.
    > >
    > > [code] -----------------------------
    > >
    > >>| dsl modem |
    > >>-------------------------------
    > >>|
    > >>--------------------------------
    > >>| router |
    > >>-------------------------------
    > >>| |
    > >
    > > --------------------------------| |------------------------------
    > > | |
    > > ---------------------- ------------------ ------------------- |
    > |Win XP box | | FBSD4.6 box |
    > > ---------------------- ------------------------- [/code]
    > >
    > >>I followed the online handbook to setup this box, everything is
    > configured for dhcp.
    > >>Using the GENERIC kernel. I tried pinging 127.0.0.1 & my nic
    > >>which had 0% packet loss. But when I try to ping the router I get
    > a message of route
    > >>to host down. I have Bind running as a caching server . I updated
    > the firmware for
    > >>a unix sys and I can't get out to the world from this box. The
    > windows box have no
    > >>problem getting out to the world. On the router I have ports
    > tcp,udp 20-2999 open
    > >>for both mac address. The router sees both MAC's but the FBSD box
    > can't even access
    > >>the routers web page. I have another nic card should I install it
    > and put the BSD
    > >>box in front of the router. Or can anyone help me solve this problem.
    > >
    > >
    > > Can you ping 192.168.0.105?
    > >
    > > Can you ping the IP of the Win XP machine?
    > >
    > > Do you have ICMP packets blocked on the "router"?
    > >
    > > Are you pinging IP addys or names? (start with IPs, once that
    > works, then try names)
    > >
    > > Can you post the output of 'netstat -rn'?
    > >
    > >
    > >>:D-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:D
    > >># ifconfig
    > >>sis0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
    > >>inet 192.168.0.105 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
    > >>ether 00:12:34:56:78
    > >>media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX )
    > >>status: active
    > >>lo0: flags=8049 mtu 16384
    > >>inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
    > >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > >># rc.conf
    > >>blanktime="300"
    > >>hostname="phaza"
    > >>ifconfig_sis0="DHCP"
    > >>defaultrouter="192.168.0.1"
    > >>named_enable="YES"
    > >>inetd_enable="YES"
    > >>kernel_secure_level_enable="YES"
    > >>kepmap="us.unix"
    > >>keyrate="normal"
    > >>linux_enable="YES"
    > >>and the rest is just set to the default.
    > >>I had Redhat Linux 7.2 installed before and it work with no
    > problem straight
    > >>out of the box. I been working on this for a 2 months with no
    > luck. Can
    > >>anyone help me out. I chose the 4.6 version cause it was all that
    > my local
    > >>comp had as far as BSD that came with a handbook.
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
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