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St_Andrew
I <3 NYC

Registered: May 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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| quote: | If the output you get from ping does not resemble that shown above, you are in trouble. Check any error if they indicate some file hasn't been installed properly. Check that the ifconfig and route binaries you use are compatible with the kernel release you run, and, above all, that the kernel has been compiled with networking enabled (you see this from the presence of the /proc/net directory). If you get an error message saying ``Network unreachable,'' then you probably have got the route command wrong. Make sure you use the same address as you gave to ifconfig.
The steps described above are enough to use networking applications on a standalone host. After adding the above lines to rc.inet1 and making sure both rc.inet scripts are executed from /etc/rc, you may reboot your machine and try out various applications. For instance, ``telnet localhost'' should establish a telnet connection to your host, giving you a login prompt.
However, the loopback interface is useful not only as an example in networking books, or as a test-bed during development, but is actually used by some applications during normal operation.gif Therefore, you always have to configure it, regardless of whether your machine is attached to a network or not. |
bla bla, enda jag hitta på 5 min sökning, men fortfarande, snacka enbart om mjukvaru fel om man inte kan pinga 127.0.0.1
Source: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/nag/node66.html
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