On Tue, 3 May 2005, Rogier Krieger wrote:

> On 5/3/05, Eric LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In fact, whey the problem arise, I lost the connection to the
> > internet.  So, I stopped my dhcpcd client, and restarted it.
>
> I hope you mean dhclient(8) and not dhcpd(8). The latter probably
> won't help you much. The output of dhclient should tell you whether
> you have (or get) a valid lease.
>
> If your ISP's DNS were broken, that problem is likely to survive your
> reboot. Your best bet is to start with the basics first. If you're
> looking for an address to ping, you may choose to try 194.109.6.66
> (resolver.xs4all.nl).
>
> Hope this helps,

Hello!

Sorry, I mean dhclient.  I used so often dhcpcd on linux before that
sometimes I said "dhcpcd".

I tried to ping the IP adress of google too without success, I even
restarted my dns server.  I don't use the DNS server of my ISP.

E.
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Eric LeBlanc
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