On 12/1/05, Tom Kearns <tkea@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Also: > iptables -L -t mangle > Tom > > >>> writetoashok@xxxxxxxxx 12/1/2005 7:46 AM >>> > Hello, > > Try giving: > > iptables -L -t nat > > to list the contents of nat table also. Those wont be listed in iptables -L > > -- > regards, > Ashok. > On 12/2/05, Alfred Hovdestad <alfred.hovdestad@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Let's look at this from the other end. What message do the other > machines in the network get when they try to ping you? Can they > resolve your host name to your IP address (host SERVER)? Are they > trying to ping your hostname or your IP address? If they cannot ping > your hostname, have them try pinging your IP address. Maybe your > hostname is not registered with your DNS server. > > Alfred Hovdestad, RHCE > University of Saskatchewan The output for the iptables -L -t nat is as follows: Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination The output of iptables -L -t mangle is as follows: iptables: libiptc/libip4tc.c:380: do_check: Assertion `h->info.valid_hooks == (1 << 0 | 1 << 3)' failed. It also gave me segmentation fault and core was dumped. Also, other machines are trying to ping me through my ip address only. But they are on different subnet than mine. They are on 192 network. Regards, Nupur -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list