On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 15:32, Joel Rosenberg wrote:
> I've got a machine that seems to be running perfectly, except that I'm unable 
> to get any bits in or out across the NIC.  (The NIC thinks it's sending bits 
> to the router; the router thinks it's sending bits to the NIC.  Nothing's 
> travelling back on the wire, and yes, I've tried all the obvious things.)

What do you mean?  You can't ping from box to box?  You're using a
crossover cable, or have a hub in between?

The output of ifconfig, route, and other tools looks okay? (you can post
it here and let us take a look at it..)

> Is this the sort of problem/machine it would be reasonable to bring to an 
> Installfest?  

Sure, assuming that the behavior of the router can be replicated
appropriately (it's possible that it could appear to work fine at an
installfest, but then still be broken at home).

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