Got it. I manually plucked in my DNS server 10.0.0.1 (thats what my ISP uses) and boom. I could ping things from the IpCop box! Woot !!!

Ok, that works great, except that I can't do it on one of my client computers :( I can make it work by manually putting in my DNS server to192.168.5.5 (my ipcop box) into the Windows control panel. It doen't work on automatic. Can someone let me know

1) Howto make Windows automatically detect my DNS server as 192.168.5.5
2) Howto manualy specify the DNS server on Linux like I did in Windows

On 5/16/06, Neil Bower <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 10:08, Mitchell Brown wrote:
> > Are you having problems with just your wireless connection or is it on
> > the wired connection as well?
>
> Both.
>
>
> When you had the crossover cable connected, did you have access to the
>
> > internet?
>
> No.

I'm guessing the problems lies within your ipcop box.

Log in to the box through ssh as root and see if you can ping from it to sites
on the internet and see if you can ping any of your internal boxes as well.

If you can ping out to the internet, then check your settings on the dhcp
setup for your internal clients.

If you can not ping out from the ipcop box, check the settings on the red
interface.

HTH

Neil

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