Well, I'm more aware of the implications now. Fixing the lo interface has fixed the problem. :)
-----Original Message----- From: main-admin@lists.alug.org.uk [mailto:main-admin@lists.alug.org.uk]On Behalf Of Simon Marden Sent: 21 March 2005 19:38 To: ALUG Subject: [ALUG] Anyone know what the implications of lo (loopback interface) not working?
I have Fedora server running behind an ADSL router that is set to allow a default LAN DMZ address matching the servers fixed internal IP. Now, until the other day (this has worked for weeks), I could see the server from the internet just fine, then it must have dropped off on a bootup one morning. The only problem I can find with the networking is the fact that the lo interface seems to be broken for some reason. eth0 works just fine and I can access the server on the LAN, just not through the router. Which by the way is a Netgear DG834G and has not been fiddled with in any way i.e I haven't changed the config at all lately.
Thanks for listening :)
Si.
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