On Saturday 24 August 2002 08:39, you wrote:
> > > What could be causing this problem?
> >
> > What are the three machines' OS(es)? What are the three IP addresses?
>
> All three are running Debian woody, but for different architectures. The
> one I'm having problems with is a Quadra 700 (m68k), the P133 works like a
> charm, and my firewall machine is PPC.
>
> I did an apt-get dist-upgrade for the Quadra to upgrade from potato to
> woody, but it stalled out, and would never restart. So I did an apt-get
> clean, and then it restarted the whole dist-upgrade process. Even though it
> would stop downloading, aka get stuck, I could just CTRL-C and be able to
> restart the dist-upgrade process from where it left off. So I finally got
> all of that, but the other problems continue.
You may have also upgraded the kernel, in which case after the install you
need to run mk_initrd and lilo. I believe you can make exception to kernel
upgrade in apt-get as well as script in the two forementioned commands.
>
> This is the output of tcpdump when I try to ping debian's servers from the
> Quadra.
> poet:/home/rusty# tcpdump
> tcpdump: listening on ppp0
> 08:35:32.660000 4.62.115.139.63452 > 4.2.2.1.domain: 42438+ A? debian.org.
> (28)
> 08:35:32.710000 4.2.2.1.domain > 4.62.115.139.63452: 42438 1/8/5 A
> 192.25.206.10 (301) (DF)
>
> Ahhhh...the joys of looking at tcpdump on a quiet network! (mine) I
> volunteer at a school where there's tons of traffic, and I could never
> figure out how to isolate what I wanted, or even how to figure out what I
> wanted.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Russell
>
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