Hello!
Having trouble with getting my internet connection to work under FreeBSD
5.2.1, although it works well under Fedora.
Am abel to connect to host(my ISP) and I am getting login/logout prompt
with statics about uptime etc. However I cannot get to
any Internet site. My ISP havent got a clue
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From: jobse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie trouble - Internet connection
Hello!
Having trouble with getting my
Hey Jobse,
jobse wrote:
Hello!
Having trouble with getting my internet connection to work under FreeBSD
5.2.1, although it works well under Fedora.
Am abel to connect to host(my ISP) and I am getting login/logout prompt
with statics about uptime etc. However I cannot get to
any Internet site. My
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--Original Message--
From: jobse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie trouble - Internet connection
Hello!
Having trouble with getting my internet connection to work under FreeBSD
5.2.1, although it works well
Hello!
Well, I have no DNS installed, no server at all actually and I use
mozilla when connecting. The problem is not the browser, right? Perhaps
a firewall as you mentioned, or, the file /etc/hosts... hosts.allow?
ons 2004-06-16 klockan 19.28 skrev Remko Lodder:
Hey Jobse,
jobse
Well, I have no DNS installed, no server at all actually and I use
mozilla when connecting. The problem is not the browser, right? Perhaps
a firewall as you mentioned, or, the file /etc/hosts... hosts.allow?
I may have missed something, but how do you connect to your ISP? Dial-up
ppp, PPPoE
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--Original Message--
From: jobse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie trouble - Internet connection
Hello!
Having trouble with getting my internet connection to work under FreeBSD
5.2.1, although it works
Hello Steve!
I am connected through Cabel. I don't have resolv.conf, thats for sure.
Pinging looked fine.
netstat -rn gave (briefly).
destination: Gateway:
default 213.64.3.1 vr0
213.64.3 ...
... ...
213.64.3.[myIP] 127.0.0.1 lo0
Thanks
jobse
ons 2004-06-16 klockan 20.18 skrev Steve
I am connected through Cabel. I don't have resolv.conf, thats for sure.
Pinging looked fine.
netstat -rn gave (briefly).
destination: Gateway:
default 213.64.3.1 vr0
213.64.3 ...
... ...
213.64.3.[myIP] 127.0.0.1 lo0
Good. It appears as though DHCP is working (hence having a default
I am connected through Cabel. I don't have resolv.conf, thats for sure.
Pinging looked fine.
Better yet, don't bother calling the ISP. Here are the name server
addresses for your ISP:
194.22.190.10
194.22.194.14
Regards,
Steve
netstat -rn gave (briefly).
destination: Gateway:
default
Thanks Steve!
And Michael and Remko!
C'ya later.
Regards
Jobse(www.tintin.kau.se/users/03jobse)
ons 2004-06-16 klockan 21.40 skrev Steve Bertrand:
I am connected through Cabel. I don't have resolv.conf, thats for sure.
Pinging looked fine.
Better yet, don't bother calling the ISP. Here
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