Hi Centos Users
# ping 10.104.89.146 connect: Invalid argument
The Server has normal network connectivity. I ssh into it over this interface. Strace output on Pastebin [0]. SELinux is disabled. Centos 4.3
cheers Simon
[0] http://pastebin.com/m720052a8
Simon Jolle wrote:
Hi Centos Users
# ping 10.104.89.146 connect: Invalid argument
Do you get this with all kinds of arguments to ping, or is it just if you ping your own IP?
# ping 130.226.184.9 # ping ftp.crc.dk # ping localhost # ping 127.0.0.1
Does the machine have more than one NIC? And NAT's to the 10.x.x.x addresses?
Mogens
On Nov 8, 2007 12:48 PM, Simon Jolle urandomdev@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Centos Users
# ping 10.104.89.146 connect: Invalid argument
Did you try to ssh yourself, ping something else in your network and outside of your network ? What about ifconfig, route -n ? Did you enable IPV6 ? What is your last change before the problem appears ?
Hope the answer is in my questions :-)
The Server has normal network connectivity. I ssh into it over this interface. Strace output on Pastebin [0]. SELinux is disabled. Centos 4.3
cheers Simon
[0] http://pastebin.com/m720052a8
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