On 5/14/11 6:40 PM, JD wrote: > On 05/14/11 18:24, Joe Zeff wrote: >> On 05/14/2011 01:27 PM, JD wrote: >>> I also brought the fedora firewall down, and retried to ping Fedora >>> from Powerbook. No go!! >> That means that it's not a firewall issue. Check your router config to >> see if it's set to allow pings inside the LAN. > Thanx! > I checked. The gateway has a built-in feature (program) > to let you ping any client on the lan (or any ip on the public net). > The gateway can ping both the powerbook and the fedora pc. > no problems there. > The fedora pc and the powerbook can ping the gw, and a third machine > connected to the GW by ethernet, and can of course ping addresses > on the public net. > They (fedora pc and powerbook) cannot ping each other! > Powerbook firewall is set to promiscuous mode. > And as I had stated earlier, I even stopped iptables on the > fedora pc, which puts it also in promiscuous mode (I assume). > Still these two machines refuse to talk. > Can you use traceroute to communicate between the two of them? James McKenzie -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines