My answer may only apply if you're able to successfully receive ping
replies from ip addresses.
On Jun 26, 2013 2:33 PM, "Sebastian Salvino" wrote:
> Most likely because of a missing name server.
>
> Take a look into /etc/resolv.conf and see if there are any in there.
> On Jun 26, 2013 2:29 PM,
Most likely because of a missing name server.
Take a look into /etc/resolv.conf and see if there are any in there.
On Jun 26, 2013 2:29 PM, "Gerard ROBIN" wrote:
> Hello,
> I use wheezy on my old laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi
>
> I configured my phone "samsung wave y S5380" as modem.
> With wicd
Hello,
I use wheezy on my old laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi
I configured my phone "samsung wave y S5380" as modem.
With wicd I can see the ESSID "wave y" and I can connect successfuly too
it (100%) but I can't browse the web with iceweasel. If I ping an address I get
1OO% of packets lost.
What I a
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Sebastian Salvino wrote:
>
> if you are using a router, reconfigure it to override the name servers
> assigned by your isp and use opendns, goggle public dns out any other of
> your choice.
>
> if you not using any router, setup your laptop to use the above fixed name
> servers
if you are using a router, reconfigure it to override the name servers
assigned by your isp and use opendns, goggle public dns out any other of
your choice.
if you not using any router, setup your laptop to use the above fixed name
servers, either by resolv.conf or interfaces.
On Jun 26, 2013 10:4
ahaa.
Now it seems that Sebastian Salvino found the problem.
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Sebastian Salvino wrote:
"Configure your system to use dns forwarders that are not authoritative
for 'local' such asĀ OpenDNS or Google public name servers and
everything should be fine."
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How to do that configuring?
P
Hi,
It looks like your ISP has their name servers set up to be authoritative
for 'local' domain, that's the reason why the avahi-daemon is complaining
about .local unicast domain and it might even refuse to start.
Configure your system to use dns forwarders that are not authoritative for
'local'
Hello,
"Sebastian Salvino":
here you'll get some more info:
--
# dig local. SOA
; <<>> DiG 9.8.4-rpz2+rl005.12-P1 <<>> local. SOA
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 63972
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 1, AD
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