Subject: Re: Network problems; no name lookups, no real connection?
To: None <tgen@netphreax.net>
From: Jan Danielsson <jan.danielsson@gmail.com>
List: tech-net
Date: 02/02/2006 19:44:11
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Thomas E. Spanjaard wrote:
>>>> 85.228.147.21     127.0.0.1          UGH
>>>> 85.228.172.105    127.0.0.1          UGH
>>> It seems you have two addresses assigned on the same interface
>>> (presumably...), perhaps the upstream routers won't deal with multipl=
e
>>> addresses on one MAC?
>>    Ok, I remind you that I know nothing about networking.. How would I=

>> go about fixing this potential problem?
>=20
> First, check if you have two dhclients running by chance: `ps -auxw |
> grep dhclient`. Kill both, then clean any addresses from your LAN
> interface: `ifconfig <interface, presumably bge0?> inet -alias
> 85.228.147.21; ifconfig <if> inet -alias 85.228.172.105`. Next, start
> dhclient again: `dhclient <if>`.

Didn't seem to help.

Anyone have any other ideas?

--=20
Kind Regards,
Jan Danielsson
Te audire non possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.


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