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dollabillz217
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« on: Thursday 24 June 2010, 12:49:45 am »

Ok so I just installed EFW2.3 onto a 4 GB CF card, which is the exact same setup as my EFW2.2 firewall that I love so much.  After the install was finished, the firewall boots up just fine, but I can not access the web interface via the green interface from a laptop.  As a matter of fact I can't ping the firewall from the laptop and I can't ping the laptop from the firewall.  I see the firewall has the correct network settings listed when I do an ifconfig, but have no idea why its not able to ping or be pinged by the laptop.  Even if I just open a web browser and point to the management URL I get nothing.  Any help would be appreciated
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DFen
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« Reply #1 on: Saturday 26 June 2010, 04:10:24 pm »

It is possible that endian has not properly initialised your network card.

Things to try:
on endian console:

ping -b 192.168.1.254 ( where 192.168.1.254 is your local network broadcast address)
^c to cancel

If nothing responds let the ping run and check the ethernet ports and switch for a light flashing every second.

If there are no lights, probably your network IF is not working.

Try also
ethtool eth0

Check the network details are as expected.

BTW: what ethernet chip is your network card using?
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« Reply #2 on: Monday 28 June 2010, 05:15:13 am »

Could it be your laptop configuration? Maybe no dhcp address? Another thought... when I installed Endian on a machine previously running IPCop, the ports on my quad-port nic were rearranged. Red & green were the same ports, but Blue & Orange were swapped. Is it possible your upgrade did something similar?
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