From: Andrei D. <adr...@ia...> - 2004-02-09 13:29:18
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> On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 03:03:59PM +0200, Andrei DRAGOMIR wrote: > > My workstation is configured like this: static ip (192.168.0.x), static dns > > (192.168.0.1), static gateway(192.168.0.1). I have installed the TAP driver, > > bridged the connections, but in cL, ping and/or any other network operations > > doesn't work. When i look at the connection details in the taskbar i have > > only sent packets, received packets is zero. > > Do you have a residential gateway of some sort on your network at 192.168.0.1? > Or is your Windows host directly connected to another non-192.168.0.x > network? > By workstation, I assume you mean your coLinux image. That appears to be > configured correctly if the above assumption is correct. No, by workstation I mean the normal Windows configuration (sorry). > > If your Windows host is supposed to be 192.168.0.1, you probably need to turn > off bridging and turn on Internet Connection Sharing as well as > set a valid DNS server (unless you plan on running a recursive DNS > server on your Windows host itself). > Yes, the gateway is at 192.168.0.1, and my workstation (Windows) is 192.168.0.199 (for example). In any case, my IP can't be 192.168.0.1. I have solved the problem in a way (I have noticed that these problems started to happen after i installed the 20040208 colinux binaries): fallback to the old 20040131 binaries. That's all, didn't replace the TAP driver, no nothing.My current config is the one I read about in the mailing list: 2 bridged connections. |