Before try the solution of Nick I tried what you said:
- There is a typo in one of the nameserver ip's posted here.
194.22_5_.52.4 does not exist.
Yes correct, are
194.224.52.6 and 194.224.52.4
--8--
nameserver 194.224.52.4
nameserver 192.94.163.152
--8--
Please try to do a nslookup
Cheers.
Mike Henker wrote:
Answering all the points:
Just type nslookup www.google.com and see what response you get.
connection timed out; no servers could be reached
One of google's IPs is 66.102.7.99 if you want to test a traceroute.
Traceroute works fine with google's IPs (66.102.7.99
escribis:
It looks like Nick's reply has everything covered, most importantly
the requirement of a new route on your router to your 192.168.1.x
network.
Greg
On 8/15/05, Mike Henker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You re right, Im sorry I wrote an error instead of 192.169.1.x I mean
192.168.1.x
I
at the moment.
Once we've the internet working properly on your openbsd box we'll then
work on getting machines behind it to access through it properly.
Ta - Nick
Mike Henker wrote:
Hi Nick Greg I was testing all the steps but the problem (and
remember I m a newbie and perhaps I m wrong) I
to ping a machine located
into Internet.
Also I cheked the connections and I can see the leds on of both (the
router and also the led of the hub).
Salutes,
Mike
Arnaud Bergeron escribis:
On 8/16/05, Mike Henker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Nick, ckecking all what you said step by step:
Can you
you get on.
Ta - Nick
Mike Henker wrote:
Ok Nick, ckecking all what you said step by step:
Can you put your /etc/resolv.conf file back to the one with the ISP's
dns servers in it first.
Changed to:
lookup file bind
name server 194.224.52.6
name server 194.224.52.4
Can you confirm if you've
Hi Diana, and welcome to the Firewall Nightmare...
as a root equivalent run pfctl -vsall and post the results, yes I
know you said PF was disabled.
Nothing appears
have you deleted the /etc/resolv.conf file and recreted it with only
the info you need?
Yes I did it some days ago.
plus
I enabled in /etc/sysctl.conf: net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
Thanks,
Mike
Chris Kuethe escribis:
On 8/14/05, Mike Henker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris, exactly what s the name of the file where I must to look
or you
don't understand TCP/IP, see my note below. Need contents of
etc/mygate. Results of netstat -rn.
On 8/15/05, Mike Henker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked the file you said and is correct. I think the problem is what
you said because if I do a ping and a messages appears saying ping
Hi, a message appears all the time saying:
ntpd could not parse pool.ntp.org I dont know the reason why it
appears and how to solve this doubt.
Salutes,
Mike
Hi Chris, exactly what s the name of the file where I must to look?
Salutes,
Mike
Chris Kuethe escribis:
Show us your config file. My guess is you have a line that says
pool.ntp.org
l
in there, when the correct syntax is
servers pool.ntp.org
On 8/14/05, Mike Henker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
For to surf into Internet my ISP provider specify two DNS (primary and
secondary) how I must to add it to the network card I will use for
connect to Internet?
Salutes,
Mike
Thanks James, I don t have the file you talked about but I will create
it (resolve.conf) with the info you explained.
Salutes and thanks for the patience with newbies! ;)
Mike
James Boothe escribis:
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 09:22:57PM +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
For to surf into Internet my
the info ;)
Salutes,
Mike
Mike Henker escribis:
Hi yesterday I installed OpenBSD 3.7 seem to be all ok, my question is
how I can edit the files of the operating system,what editor you
recommand? (I m a newbie) If isn t in the default installation how can I
install it? I saw the FAQ and the man
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