On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 18:43, Lule George William wrote:
> Hello Guys,
> I am dying to say (read type) some very, very, very nasty things about 
> SuSE 9.1 but let me hold them back and just put across the source of my 
> frustration.

Better hold them back:-).


> <sinp> 
> the values, re-enter them all O.K but still network unreachable errors. 
Running a firwall?
If using SuseFirewall2, lookup "QUICKMODE"
could you ping beyond the external card from the LAN?

> <snip> 
> cards to be O.K.
> When I switched the onboard to face the internal n/w again, BOTH cards 
> returned network unreachable errors!!!!!! I got two other WORKING cards 
> placed them into the machine, spent my saturday, my sunday, monday, 
> tuesday, googled my (oops no nasty words!!) off and the circus 
> continued, ping from inside, network unreachable errors from outside. 
> In between, I configured BIND which returns a succesfull dig @localhost 
> but no remote servers found error when I try to dig anything else. I 
> think its because of the other problem. I installed and configured 
> squid which is also dying with a DNS name lookup tests failed error. I 
> still think it is the other problem. I have configured and reconfigured 
> SuSEfirewall2 a million times but still no luck. I have disabled ipv6, 
> set static routes, checked all files in /etc/sysconfig/network against 
> recommended ones and so many other things but still no luck. 
> Can someone out there save my sanity?? Honest!! This thing is driving 
> me mad!!!!
> 
> ************************************************************************
> Lule George William (Mr)
> Network and Systems Administrator
> Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi
> P.O. Box 5498 Kampala
> Uganda
> 
> 
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