-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Thomas Jollans wrote: > William Xu wrote: >> The problem is that i'm unable to connect to the internet >> directly(execpt for google, weird..). ping, dns, traceroute, netstate >> all look fine. > > this paragraph is self-contradictory; Are your problems limited to the > world wide web ? If so, have you tried using a different web browser ? > > Thomas > Exactly. If ping works, then internet works. Looks to me like it is a firewall or router problem. Blocking port 80 perhaps?
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