Subtle and peculiar network hardware problem
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Tue Aug 3 21:43:00 EDT 2004
steve at horne.homelinux.net wrote, On 08/03/2004 10:29 PM:
>
> I recently bought a laptop on ebay (long irrelevant story) which
> has a problem I've neber seen before. When I set up the built-in ethernet,
> everything seems to go fine. Works in Knoppix (first time), and in xp (after n reboots, for large n -- maybe a clue?)
>
> "seems" is the key word. I can ping out, dns lookups work,
> at least in knoppix. (I think pings worked in xp too.)
>
>
> But I can't use ssh, or a browser. Even in knoppix.
You don't say what happens when you try.
Diagnostics:
tail -f /var/log/messages as you try your browser
tcpdump -i whatevertheethernetdeviceis as you try your browser
iptables -L -n | more to see any firewall rules that might be blocking
My first-cut guess is that you have a firewall rule blocking TCP traffic but
not UDP traffic, either on the laptop itself, or whatever you use between the
internet and your intranet. Try assigning it a very different IP address, too.
> When I plug a network card into the pcmcia slot, the pcmcia
> card works fine in all respects in both knoppix and xp.
Since it will have a different device name, it may not be blocked by the firewall.
> The question -- is it possible that the hardware is somehow broken,
> so that pings work, and dns lookups work, but
> nothing else???
I really can't imagine that's the case. Once you have link-level
connectivity, the hardware doesn't care what protocol runs over it,
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