On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> While the network connection works fine (I can ping any valid IP, such as my
> email server, my home network, etc). However, DNS name resolution is not
> working.
Some things to check:
1. Can you ping that name server?
2. What is /etc/nsswi
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
>I'm travelling on business and trying to use the hotel-supplied internet. I'm
>using a Telkonet Bridge through the building's wiring. (Laptop -> Cat-5
>cable -> Telkonet -> building wiring.) My laptop is an up-to-date Gentoo,
>2.6 kernel, IBM Thinkpad R51.
>
>
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
DHCP works to give me an IP address, and sets the default
gateway. /etc/resolv.conf gets automatically changed to one line:
nameserver 168.95.1.1
While the network connection works fine (I can ping any valid IP, such as my
email server, my home network, etc). How
I'm travelling on business and trying to use the hotel-supplied internet. I'm
using a Telkonet Bridge through the building's wiring. (Laptop -> Cat-5
cable -> Telkonet -> building wiring.) My laptop is an up-to-date Gentoo,
2.6 kernel, IBM Thinkpad R51.
DHCP works to give me an IP address,
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