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03-07-2001 02:59 PM
03-07-2001 02:59 PM
networking problem 10.2, install from ignite server
Hi, having a real problem getting networking working right on a workstation I had to ignite install 10.2 on.. I believe I have everything set up correctly... I can ping to the machine from other machines, same subnet or different, I can do an nslookup and nslookup same correct response.. I can use the machine to telnet out of..
but for the life of me I can't get this machine to ping ITSELF!
I get the message: ping:sendto: can't assign requested address
I've doublechecked hosts, and inetd.sec and inetd.conf and I belive everything should be ok there..
Any pointers would be most gratefully appreciated..
but for the life of me I can't get this machine to ping ITSELF!
I get the message: ping:sendto: can't assign requested address
I've doublechecked hosts, and inetd.sec and inetd.conf and I belive everything should be ok there..
Any pointers would be most gratefully appreciated..
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03-07-2001 10:18 PM
03-07-2001 10:18 PM
Re: networking problem 10.2, install from ignite server
John,
You can try few more things.
1.Make sure there is no duplicate entry for host in /etc/hosts assuming the name is resolved using the host file .
2.Try pinging the local host ip address and check up if u have a valid netmask.
Take a look at this link it may be of use
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,1150,0x233249c5ae73d4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
Karthik...
You can try few more things.
1.Make sure there is no duplicate entry for host in /etc/hosts assuming the name is resolved using the host file .
2.Try pinging the local host ip address and check up if u have a valid netmask.
Take a look at this link it may be of use
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,1150,0x233249c5ae73d4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
Karthik...
Its ALL in the MATRIX
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