sharing files between ubuntu computers

Colin Law clanlaw at googlemail.com
Sat May 30 21:16:17 UTC 2009


2009/5/30 Gary Kirkpatrick <pegngary at gmail.com>:
> but now jaunty won't ping intrepid!
>
> Now, here's the thing, this is starting to take up a lot of y'all's
> time ('in certain areas y'all's is in use) and since next week I'll be
> elsewhere and since I can transfer files as well as needs be given
> what i now know, I think we should not worry about this problem unless
> someone is just too intrigued to let it go.
>

I think it might be too late now, it may have reached critical mass.
Colin

> thanks to y'all.
>
> g
>
> On 5/30/09, Gary Kirkpatrick <pegngary at gmail.com> wrote:
>> And sure enough, when on the same network connection, intrepid pings
>> jaunty happily.
>>
>> g
>>
>> On 5/30/09, Gary Kirkpatrick <pegngary at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 5/30/09, Alexandra Zaharia <f0rg3r at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Gary Kirkpatrick <pegngary at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Ping 192.168.2.1 from intrepid box produces no response.
>>>>
>>>> Damn. That's a shame.
>>>>
>>>> However, there has to be some logical explanation for the fact that
>>>> jaunty somehow can access, "see" intrepid on the network.
>>>>
>>>> Right, let's try tracing.
>>>>
>>>> intrepid: 192.168.1.151, gw: 192.168.1.254
>>>> jaunty: 192.168.2.100, gw: 192.168.2.1
>>>>
>>>> From jaunty do:
>>>>
>>>> tracepath 192.168.1.151
>>>>
>>>> (that'll trace the network path from jaunty to intrepid)
>>>>
>>>> From intrepid do:
>>>>
>>>> tracepath 192.168.2.1
>>>>
>>>> (that'll trace the network path from intrepid up to where it stops
>>>> seeing the path towards jaunty's gateway)
>>>>
>>>> ...I hope.
>>>>
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>>>
>>> here's the result:
>>>
>>> tracepath 192.1.151
>>>  1:  obderbutt.local (192.168.2.100)                        0.369ms pmtu
>>> 1500
>>>  1:  . (192.168.2.1)                                       17.054ms
>>>  1:  . (192.168.2.1)                                        3.848ms
>>>  2:  home (192.168.1.254)                                   6.807ms
>>>  3:  home (192.168.1.254)                                   6.111ms pmtu
>>> 1492
>>>  3:  dsl-servicio-l200.uninet.net.mx (200.38.193.226)     126.109ms
>>>  4:  bb-dallas-stemmons-3-pos6-0-0.uninet.net.mx (201.125.6.37)
>>> 163.064ms asymm  6
>>>  5:  no reply
>>>  6:  no reply
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>>> 15:  no reply
>>> etc
>>>
>>>
>>> Karl noticed that there are multiple routers.  At least, there are
>>> multiple networks, unless there is some router that  can broadcast
>>> more than one network.  At the moment the two machines are connected
>>> to different routers and I think they are, most of the time.  I'll
>>> connect both to the same network and see what happens.
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> gary
>>>
>>
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