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I have Centos and XP installed on separate machines and connected
using a crossover cable. I configured the network cards of both machines with static IP addresses. I have disabled the firewalls on both machines. The problem is: I can ping the Centos machine from the XP machine. However, when I try to ping XP from Centos, the ping request arrives at the XP machine but no reply arrives back at the Centos machine. I would appreciate some help with this. |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:01:49 -0700, esrom rearranged some electrons to
say: > I have Centos and XP installed on separate machines and connected using > a crossover cable. > I configured the network cards of both machines with static IP > addresses. > I have disabled the firewalls on both machines. > > The problem is: > I can ping the Centos machine from the XP machine. However, when I try > to ping XP from Centos, the ping request arrives at the XP machine but > no reply arrives back at the Centos machine. > > I would appreciate some help with this. Turn off the built-in XP firewalls. |
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david wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:01:49 -0700, esrom rearranged some electrons to > say: > >> I have Centos and XP installed on separate machines and connected using >> a crossover cable. >> I configured the network cards of both machines with static IP >> addresses. >> I have disabled the firewalls on both machines. >> >> The problem is: >> I can ping the Centos machine from the XP machine. However, when I try >> to ping XP from Centos, the ping request arrives at the XP machine but >> no reply arrives back at the Centos machine. >> >> I would appreciate some help with this. > > Turn off the built-in XP firewalls. He already said that he did -- Tayo'y mga Pinoy |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:01:49 -0700, esrom passed an empty day by writing:
> I have Centos and XP installed on separate machines and connected using > a crossover cable. > I configured the network cards of both machines with static IP > addresses. > I have disabled the firewalls on both machines. > > The problem is: > I can ping the Centos machine from the XP machine. However, when I try > to ping XP from Centos, the ping request arrives at the XP machine but > no reply arrives back at the Centos machine. > > I would appreciate some help with this. Subnets and workgroups the same? Is ICMP disabled on XP box? Not sure what the deal is xp-linux without Samba running. -- begin oefixed_in_2005.exe |
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On Jun 27, 9:45*am, Klunk <bill.ga...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:01:49 -0700, esrom passed an empty day by writing: > > > I have Centos and XP installed on separate machines and connected using > > a crossover cable. > > I configured the network cards of both machines with static IP > > addresses. > > I have disabled the firewalls on both machines. > > > The problem is: > > I can ping the Centos machine from the XP machine. However, when I try > > to ping XP from Centos, the ping request arrives at the XP machine but > > no reply arrives back at the Centos machine. > > > I would appreciate some help with this. > > Subnets and workgroups the same? Is ICMP disabled on XP box? Not sure > what the deal is xp-linux without Samba running. > > -- > begin *oefixed_in_2005.exe Subnets are the same, workgroups are not. But workgroups shouldn't matter. All I'm trying to do is ping between the machines. ICMP is enabled on the XP box. And as I said before, firewalls on both boxes are disabled. |
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Baho Utot wrote:
> david wrote: > >> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:01:49 -0700, esrom rearranged some electrons to >> say: >> >>> I have Centos and XP installed on separate machines and connected using >>> a crossover cable. >>> I configured the network cards of both machines with static IP >>> addresses. >>> I have disabled the firewalls on both machines. >>> >>> The problem is: >>> I can ping the Centos machine from the XP machine. However, when I try >>> to ping XP from Centos, the ping request arrives at the XP machine but >>> no reply arrives back at the Centos machine. >>> >>> I would appreciate some help with this. http://www.ust.hk/itsc/itsecurity/fi.../sp2_icmp.html |
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In news:48648c85$0$10646$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk,
Klunk <bill.gates@microsoft.com> typed: >> I have Centos and XP installed on separate machines and connected >> using a crossover cable. >> I configured the network cards of both machines with static IP >> addresses. >> I have disabled the firewalls on both machines. >> >> The problem is: >> I can ping the Centos machine from the XP machine. However, when I >> try to ping XP from Centos, the ping request arrives at the XP >> machine but no reply arrives back at the Centos machine. >> >> I would appreciate some help with this. > > Subnets and workgroups the same? Is ICMP disabled on XP box? Not sure > what the deal is xp-linux without Samba running. Samba has absolutely nothing to do with ping or its responses. You'd do better to ask the OP how he _knows_ "the ping request arrives at the XP machine". You'd also do better to ask the OP what the "/sbin/ifconfig -a" on the CentOS machine returns, as well as the "ipconfig /all" on the XP box. Do the IP addresses and netmasks of each allow TCP/IP communications? Is it really a crossover cable? Is the cable good? I'd respond directly to the OP except for the fact that I killfile all gmail.com addresses in Usenet postings, since they are the major source of spam. To the OP: munge your address to something fake such as you@garbage.corn. You'll get more help that way. |
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esrom schreef:
> On Jun 27, 9:45 am, Klunk <bill.ga...@microsoft.com> wrote: >> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:01:49 -0700, esrom passed an empty day by writing: >> >>> I have Centos and XP installed on separate machines and connected using >>> a crossover cable. >>> I configured the network cards of both machines with static IP >>> addresses. >>> I have disabled the firewalls on both machines. >>> The problem is: >>> I can ping the Centos machine from the XP machine. However, when I try >>> to ping XP from Centos, the ping request arrives at the XP machine but >>> no reply arrives back at the Centos machine. >>> I would appreciate some help with this. >> Subnets and workgroups the same? Is ICMP disabled on XP box? Not sure >> what the deal is xp-linux without Samba running. >> >> -- >> begin oefixed_in_2005.exe > > Subnets are the same, workgroups are not. But workgroups shouldn't > matter. All I'm trying to do is ping between the machines. > ICMP is enabled on the XP box. And as I said before, firewalls on both > boxes are disabled. I would try another cable. -- Max Open Source is an ode to common sense |