The Unix server can ping itself but it can not ping other computers in the network
It can't ping other computer even by IP address ?
Take a look at ifconfig -a, netstat -rn, the contents of /etc/hosts.
You can also verify your NIC installation with netconfig.
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Also, the content of /etc/hosts differs from what I got with netstat -rn. I got the routing table where the firewall appears as well as the Unix server IP address. I wonder if do I need to have the devices listed on /etc/hosts on this routing table. I have this file to list remote printers and remote devices inside the LAN. Please let me know.Thank you
No, The Unix is not passing through the firewall. I restarted the server and it is OK, but I am concern if this happens again. How Do I know, if the Unix is not running out of resources (like memory). ?
No I did not get any warning after rebooting, but this is registered on syslog file (before restarting):
The /var/adm/syslog file says:
Feb 16 08:07:16 smbd ERROR: Could not determine network interface. You must use interfaces config line.
I think this happened after Samba 2.2.2 started running, this is the last new changed made on the Unix server.
do not add atl0 as an interface for samba, and yes you need to restart samba after changing the smb.conf file. If you are using swat then there are restart buttons on the status page.
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