No. I can successfully ping "localhost", but nothing else; cannot ping 
other equipment inside my network nor internet IPs.

Jeff

> Thanks for the responses. I tried "apt-get  . . .", but it failed 
because, 
> of course, DNS doesn't work so the package server(s) cannot be found. 
> Likewise, the Other | Update . . . feature did not work.
> 
> Like all the equipment in my home office, I set DNS to public servers at 

> OpenDNS, so the djigzo's DNS settings are:
> DNS 1: 208.67.222.222
> DNS 2: 208.67.220.220
> DNS 3: [blank[
> 

Weird. Can you ping 208.67.222.222 ?

Martijn

Jeffery Hallett/Mindea wrote on 05/26/2011 08:46:55 AM:

> From:
> 
> Jeffery Hallett/Mindea
> 
> To:
> 
> [email protected]
> 
> Date:
> 
> 05/26/2011 08:46 AM
> 
> Subject:
> 
> Re: Newbie problem with setup
> 
> Thanks for the responses. I tried "apt-get  . . .", but it failed 
> because, of course, DNS doesn't work so the package server(s) cannot
> be found. Likewise, the Other | Update . . . feature did not work.
> 
> Like all the equipment in my home office, I set DNS to public 
> servers at OpenDNS, so the djigzo's DNS settings are:
> DNS 1: 208.67.222.222
> DNS 2: 208.67.220.220
> DNS 3: [blank[

> Jeff
> 
> >On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de wrote:
> >> Zitat von jhallett at mindea.com:
> >> 
> >>>     Hi Martin.
> >>>    I downloaded and setup the VMWare image. How do I best check and 
test
> >>>    DNS?
> >> 
> >> Maybe "dnsutils" should be included so one can test DNS resolution 
with
> >> "dig"?
> >
> >Yes I'll do that since I had to install dnsutils more than once when
> >installing the Virtual Appliance. I try to keep the Virtual Appliance 
as
> >clean as possible to make it more secure and make it less likely that
> >updates should be installed. dnsutils (and Telnet) however are tools
> >that come handy. I will add them when the virtual appliance is updated.
> >
> >> 
> >> If you test the Appliance at Home or behind some cheap broadband 
router
> >> it might be the problem that some of these devices don't support MX
> >> record queries.
> >> 
> >> You can try to install "dig" with "sudo apt-get install dnsutils" and
> >> then test the MX resolution with "dig somedomain MX".
> >
> >And if you need telnet (to manually test SMTP connection) you can
> >install it with
> >
> >sudo apt-get install telnet
> >
> >PS. make sure you install all updates first (can be done from the
> >console Other -> update
> >
> >Kind regards,
> >
> >Martijn
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