[BusyBox] Networking problems

nawawi mohd.nawawi at gmail.com
Sun Apr 17 15:22:12 UTC 2005


and update neig arp; arp -q -A -I eth0 192.168.1.101 <http://192.168.1.101>

On 4/17/05, nawawi <mohd.nawawi at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> you can try to up loopback dev first.. ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1<http://127.0.0.1>up
> 
> On 4/17/05, Sam Robb < uclibc at oneparticularharbor.net> wrote:
> 
> > All,
> > 
> > Please forgive if this is a FAQ - but I've searched the docs 
> > and Google in vain for some information about how to set up
> > networking with BusyBox. I'm particularly frustrated in that
> > I *had* gotten networking into a working state, but have since
> > managed to muck things up and befuddle myself. 
> > 
> > I have BB set up to generate the ip, ifconfig, etc. applets.
> > My kernel has networking support turned on, and my network cards
> > are compiled built-in instead of as modules. Everything comes
> > together when I reboot my x86 system (using my kernel and my 
> > RFS) - the kernel sees the network cards, ifconfig can configure
> > them ('ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.101 <http://192.168.1.101> up'), 'route' 
> > returns what
> > looks like valid information, etc.
> > 
> > Despite all that - I am completely unable to see or interact 
> > with the network. On a second machine on the same Ethernet hub,
> > ethereal doesn't even see the packets generated by this machine;
> > they look like they're getting consigned to the network bit-bucket
> > for some reason. When I reboot the system into FC3, I'm able to 
> > interact with the network on both the network interfaces (eth0
> > and eth1) - so I don't think there are any cabling problems or
> > hardware problems contributing to the complete lack of networkness :-/
> > 
> > -Samrobb 
> > 
> > 
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