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Network Troublshooting => General Networking Support in Linux => Topic started by: sekhar_vrc on August 02, 2004, 02:05:39 AM
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Hello
I am a newcomer in linux but have some windows and uniix knowledge.
I have 2 pc's
pc-1 with ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
pc-2 with ip address 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0
I am not able to ping pc2 from pc1 and vice versa.
I am using R.H 9.0 in pc-1 and RHEL 3.0 work station in pc-2 .
Is ping is disabled by default in linux.
My cable to the lan is intact as i am able to ping the same if i use windows 98 o/s
in both the pc's.
Pl help me
sekhar
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strange.. by default it doesnot block ping ...
btw .. to make sure if there is a firewall.. run iptables --flush -t nat
on both PC and then try to ping each other then tell us.
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hello there
just check the firewall configurations by clickin system settings -- > security level. see the security level on both PCs will be same.
Tell me wat is the status.
Puneet
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(1)just try to make one pc gateway for another. and test it.
(2)Disable the firewall
(3)Run http server on one pc and try to access it on another pc.If it is working then their is firewall problem.
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I think firstly u have to make sure if ur network card is up or not....
Login as root. Type the "ifconfig" command.
U should see the eth0 or something other numbers beginning with eth.
If u dont then, ur network card is not up.
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you can assign the new IP address.
go to the linux terminal (command Prompt)
#netconfig
Assign the new IP address with netmask.
It is not work ...then check ur network cable whether u are using straight cable or cross cable.
if u hv 2 standalone Pc (without hub/switch) ,use cross cable.
hope it will help you. bye