On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 07:43:18PM +0100, Ole Gammelsæter wrote:
> After a lot of searching for a solution to my problem I reinstalled
> everything from scratch. One possible cause to my problems might be that some
> of the necessary kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter modules was not loaded. I can now
>
After a lot of searching for a solution to my problem I reinstalled
everything from scratch. One possible cause to my problems might be that some
of the necessary kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter modules was not loaded. I can now
browse the internet and send mail, but I can still not use the machine as
Joyce, Matthew, 2002-Oct-28 18:08 +1100:
> You can try to ping a host by hostname, one that is not in you hosts file.
> If DNS is working ping with use and display the ip address.
>
> Also look at the 'nslookup' or 'dig' util.
You can also test dns with host:
$ host -v www.yahoo.com
Query about
y, 28 October 2002 6:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Problems with internet browsing
resolv.conf contains the ip-adresses assigned by the isp.
How do I check dns?
Ole
checked resolv.conf?
dns might not be resolving
its a simple solution
but its the simple solutions that yo
resolv.conf contains the ip-adresses assigned by the isp.
How do I check dns?
Ole
checked resolv.conf?
dns might not be resolving
its a simple solution
but its the simple solutions that you think of last
Tom
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checked resolv.conf?
dns might not be resolving
its a simple solution
but its the simple solutions that you think of last
Tom
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From: "Ole Gammelsæter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 02:33:46PM +0200, Ole Gammels?ter wrote:
> I have problems connecting the machines to the internet, or more
> precisely, they connect fine to the ISP but when I point my browser
> to any site nothing happens.
Do you have the ipmasq package installed?
Yes, the ipmasq packa
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 02:33:46PM +0200, Ole Gammels?ter wrote:
> I have problems connecting the machines to the internet, or more
> precisely, they connect fine to the ISP but when I point my browser
> to any site nothing happens.
Do you have the ipmasq package installed?
> I am not a subscribe
I have two machines in a small home network. Both run Debian Woody.
The desktop machine runs the 2.4 kernel while the laptop run 2.2.19.
I have problems connecting the machines to the internet, or more
precisely, they connect fine to the ISP but when I point my browser
to any site nothing happens.
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