> On Dec 13, 2007 8:02 AM, Bill Tangren <bjt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> > OK. Is the /8 netmask a cut and paste error too? >> >> No, it is correct. >> >> > >> > Your trouble could be a routing issue: 10.1.5.58/8 and 10.1.1.46/8 are >> > on the same subnet as far as the network layer is concerned so there >> is >> > no reason to go to the default route. Thats why I asked for a >> > traceroute too -- or mtr if you have it installed and it will work. >> > >> > # mtr -rnc 10 DNS.SERVER.IP.ADDRESS >> > >> > What netmask is the firewall using for the interface? >> >> >> When the network guy comes in this afternoon, I'll ask. This still >> doesn't >> explain why it works for one machine, but not the other, when both are >> set >> the same. > > I am assuming you've done the usual stuff > > double checked /etc/resolv.conf > > checked /etc/nsswitch.conf Did these two. > > Pinged the default gateway. > Ping is shut off on the gateway. I'll ask the firewall guy to turn it on long enough to test this. > Checked the network cabling back to the switch. Yes, other computers work just fine with this cabling. > > Checked the patch cable. > Patch cable? What is that? > ifconfig to make sure the interface is actually up. > yep. > ethtool to check that speed and duplex are as expected. > Didn't think to do this. Will try it on Monday. > Can't think of anything else offhand. > Thanks for the help. > -- > Stephen Carville > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list