Re: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread jobse
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 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 213.64.3.1 vr0
> > 213.64.3 ...
> > ... ...
> > 213.64.3.[myIP] 127.0.0.1 lo0
> >
> > Thanks
> >  >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ons 2004-06-16 klockan 20.18 skrev Steve Bertrand:
> >> > 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 (DSL), Cable etc?
> >>
> >> Do you have a gateway device at your location? What is the output of the
> >> following:
> >>
> >> # ping 127.0.0.1
> >> # ping localhost
> >>
> >> What is the 'default' entry say when you do:
> >>
> >> # netstat -rn
> >>
> >> Next, what is the output of the following command?:
> >>
> >> # cat /etc/resolv.conf
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Steve
> >>
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > ons 2004-06-16 klockan 19.28 skrev Remko Lodder:
> >> >> 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 ISP havent got a clue they say, they don't
> >> >> provide
> >> >> > support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > thanks
> >> >> > jobse
> >> >>
> >> >> Most ISP's do that, since most users have Windows.
> >> >> Did you turnon any dns servers?
> >> >> if not then that might cause you having issues connecting to other
> >> >> sites.
> >> >>
> >> >> How do you connect to host (your ISP) ? ssh $ip-addr-ISP or a browser
> >> >> pointing to http://$ip-addr-of-ISP.
> >> >>
> >> >> Do you use a Firewall?
> >> >>
> >> >> etc
> >> >>
> >> >> Hth,
> >> >>
> >> >> >
> >> >>
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Re: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread 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 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 213.64.3.1 vr0
> 213.64.3 ...
> ... ...
> 213.64.3.[myIP] 127.0.0.1 lo0
>
> Thanks
> 
>
>
>
>
>
> ons 2004-06-16 klockan 20.18 skrev Steve Bertrand:
>> > 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 (DSL), Cable etc?
>>
>> Do you have a gateway device at your location? What is the output of the
>> following:
>>
>> # ping 127.0.0.1
>> # ping localhost
>>
>> What is the 'default' entry say when you do:
>>
>> # netstat -rn
>>
>> Next, what is the output of the following command?:
>>
>> # cat /etc/resolv.conf
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > ons 2004-06-16 klockan 19.28 skrev Remko Lodder:
>> >> 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 ISP havent got a clue they say, they don't
>> >> provide
>> >> > support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
>> >> >
>> >> > thanks
>> >> > jobse
>> >>
>> >> Most ISP's do that, since most users have Windows.
>> >> Did you turnon any dns servers?
>> >> if not then that might cause you having issues connecting to other
>> >> sites.
>> >>
>> >> How do you connect to host (your ISP) ? ssh $ip-addr-ISP or a browser
>> >> pointing to http://$ip-addr-of-ISP.
>> >>
>> >> Do you use a Firewall?
>> >>
>> >> etc
>> >>
>> >> Hth,
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >>
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Re: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread Steve Bertrand
> 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
gateway), so as someone else already suggested, call up the ISP, ask them
what the DNS servers are and create a new file (/etc/resolv.conf), and add
the following lines to it:

search isp-domain.com
nameserver ip-of-dns-server1
nameserver ip-of dns-server2

save the file and now try to:

# ping google.ca

and or:

# dig google.ca

Cheers,

Steve


>
> Thanks
> 
>
>
>
>
>
> ons 2004-06-16 klockan 20.18 skrev Steve Bertrand:
>> > 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 (DSL), Cable etc?
>>
>> Do you have a gateway device at your location? What is the output of the
>> following:
>>
>> # ping 127.0.0.1
>> # ping localhost
>>
>> What is the 'default' entry say when you do:
>>
>> # netstat -rn
>>
>> Next, what is the output of the following command?:
>>
>> # cat /etc/resolv.conf
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > ons 2004-06-16 klockan 19.28 skrev Remko Lodder:
>> >> 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 ISP havent got a clue they say, they don't
>> >> provide
>> >> > support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
>> >> >
>> >> > thanks
>> >> > jobse
>> >>
>> >> Most ISP's do that, since most users have Windows.
>> >> Did you turnon any dns servers?
>> >> if not then that might cause you having issues connecting to other
>> >> sites.
>> >>
>> >> How do you connect to host (your ISP) ? ssh $ip-addr-ISP or a browser
>> >> pointing to http://$ip-addr-of-ISP.
>> >>
>> >> Do you use a Firewall?
>> >>
>> >> etc
>> >>
>> >> Hth,
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >>
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Re: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread jobse
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
 > 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 (DSL), Cable etc?
> 
> Do you have a gateway device at your location? What is the output of the
> following:
> 
> # ping 127.0.0.1
> # ping localhost
> 
> What is the 'default' entry say when you do:
> 
> # netstat -rn
> 
> Next, what is the output of the following command?:
> 
> # cat /etc/resolv.conf
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Steve
> 
> >
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > ons 2004-06-16 klockan 19.28 skrev Remko Lodder:
> >> 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 ISP havent got a clue they say, they don't
> >> provide
> >> > support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
> >> >
> >> > thanks
> >> > jobse
> >>
> >> Most ISP's do that, since most users have Windows.
> >> Did you turnon any dns servers?
> >> if not then that might cause you having issues connecting to other
> >> sites.
> >>
> >> How do you connect to host (your ISP) ? ssh $ip-addr-ISP or a browser
> >> pointing to http://$ip-addr-of-ISP.
> >>
> >> Do you use a Firewall?
> >>
> >> etc
> >>
> >> Hth,
> >>
> >> >
> >>
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RE: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread Michael Clark
Sounds like you just need to add dns servers to your /etc/resolv.conf
Your ISP should be able to give them to you.  Entries are just:

nameserver 123.123.123.132

ifconfig -a should have displayed your ip address.  That will
tell you if your dhcp is really working.


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From: jobse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:45 PM
To: Michael Clark; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: newbie trouble - Internet connection


Thanks for answering! I'm unable to 
give you the whole thing 'cause FreeBSD is on the other partion.

//ifconfig
vr0:flags=... mtu 1500
//some lines
Status active

plip0:flags=... Mtu 1500

lo0:flags=...mtu 16384
//some lines

// rc.conf

hostname="proxenos.comhem.se"
ifconfig_vr0="DHCP"
linux_enable yes
mouse...
saver
usbd
rpcbind_enable="yes"

/jobse



ons 2004-06-16 klockan 18.45 skrev Michael Clark: 
> Well, do an ifconfig -a and post it so that we have some more information.
> Please post your /etc/rc.conf as well
> 
> Non of the ISP's I know of support anything other then Windows and Mac OS.

> But, we should be able to make it work!
> 
> Michael Clark
> Nemschoff Chairs Inc
> mclark at nemschoff dot com
> CompTIA A+, Network+, Server+, MCP
> Voice: (920) 457 7726 x294
> Fax:  (920) 453 6594
> 
> 
> --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 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 they say, they don't provide
> support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
> 
> thanks
> jobse
> 
> 
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Re: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread Steve Bertrand
> 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 (DSL), Cable etc?

Do you have a gateway device at your location? What is the output of the
following:

# ping 127.0.0.1
# ping localhost

What is the 'default' entry say when you do:

# netstat -rn

Next, what is the output of the following command?:

# cat /etc/resolv.conf

Regards,

Steve

>
>>
>
>
>
> ons 2004-06-16 klockan 19.28 skrev Remko Lodder:
>> 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 ISP havent got a clue they say, they don't
>> provide
>> > support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
>> >
>> > thanks
>> > jobse
>>
>> Most ISP's do that, since most users have Windows.
>> Did you turnon any dns servers?
>> if not then that might cause you having issues connecting to other
>> sites.
>>
>> How do you connect to host (your ISP) ? ssh $ip-addr-ISP or a browser
>> pointing to http://$ip-addr-of-ISP.
>>
>> Do you use a Firewall?
>>
>> etc
>>
>> Hth,
>>
>> >
>>
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Re: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread jobse
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 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 ISP havent got a clue they say, they don't provide
> > support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
> > 
> > thanks
> > jobse
> 
> Most ISP's do that, since most users have Windows.
> Did you turnon any dns servers?
> if not then that might cause you having issues connecting to other sites.
> 
> How do you connect to host (your ISP) ? ssh $ip-addr-ISP or a browser 
> pointing to http://$ip-addr-of-ISP.
> 
> Do you use a Firewall?
> 
> etc
> 
> Hth,
> 
> > 
> 

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RE: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread jobse
Thanks for answering! I'm unable to 
give you the whole thing 'cause FreeBSD is on the other partion.

//ifconfig
vr0:flags=... mtu 1500
//some lines
Status active

plip0:flags=... Mtu 1500

lo0:flags=...mtu 16384
//some lines

// rc.conf

hostname="proxenos.comhem.se"
ifconfig_vr0="DHCP"
linux_enable yes
mouse...
saver
usbd
rpcbind_enable="yes"

/jobse



ons 2004-06-16 klockan 18.45 skrev Michael Clark: 
> Well, do an ifconfig -a and post it so that we have some more information.
> Please post your /etc/rc.conf as well
> 
> Non of the ISP's I know of support anything other then Windows and Mac OS.  
> But, we should be able to make it work!
> 
> Michael Clark
> Nemschoff Chairs Inc
> mclark at nemschoff dot com
> CompTIA A+, Network+, Server+, MCP
> Voice: (920) 457 7726 x294
> Fax:  (920) 453 6594
> 
> 
> --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 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 they say, they don't provide
> support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
> 
> thanks
> jobse
> 
> 
> 
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Re: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread Remko Lodder
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 ISP havent got a clue they say, they don't provide
support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.
thanks
jobse
Most ISP's do that, since most users have Windows.
Did you turnon any dns servers?
if not then that might cause you having issues connecting to other sites.
How do you connect to host (your ISP) ? ssh $ip-addr-ISP or a browser 
pointing to http://$ip-addr-of-ISP.

Do you use a Firewall?
etc
Hth,


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RE: newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread Michael Clark
Well, do an ifconfig -a and post it so that we have some more information.
Please post your /etc/rc.conf as well

Non of the ISP's I know of support anything other then Windows and Mac OS.  
But, we should be able to make it work!

Michael Clark
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CompTIA A+, Network+, Server+, MCP
Voice: (920) 457 7726 x294
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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 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 they say, they don't provide
support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.

thanks
jobse



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newbie trouble - Internet connection

2004-06-16 Thread jobse
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 they say, they don't provide
support for OS:s other than windows -major drag btw.

thanks
jobse



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