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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 16:30:
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|> Pinging the IP address works, pinging the corresponding domain name
|> doesn't.
|
| If not it is clearly a problem with DNS not resolving properly, so check
| your network configuration (/etc/conf.d/net.eth0 or whatever your file
| is called)! Also read the example file in the same directory - it's
| full
| of valuable info on how to set up your network config.
|
|
|> Those configs are ok. It's all managed by dhcp.
|
IMHO - it sounds like DHCP doesn't set DNS lookup properly, since domain
name lookup obviously doesn't work. I would check again, just to be sure...

...
|> I'll check the firewall rules, maybe there's something wrong there, but
|> I think I tried with iptables disabled and got the same result....
|
Then it's definitely a misconfig regarding DNS lookup. Do You use DHCP
to set up /etc/resolv.conf for You or is it static (manually set up)?

Right now I can't think of anything else. If I come up with something
I'll let You know.

//T
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