Re: Browser
I have never entered a ip address, I don't know what it is. I will call
tomorrow and find out. in My windows computer it is not used, It is
assigned as you connect or something like that.
John Sheahan wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 03:36:48AM -0400, Gene wrote:
> >
> > I'm using the BDI version. I tried to ping and it came back and said "64
> > bytes from 32.97.166.75: 1cpm_seq=1 ttl=243 time=240ms". it keeps
> > updating the seq number.Dont know if its working or not. I checked the
>
> this means networking is working. 'ping' is telling you it takes
> 240ms round trip to get a packet to the host you have
> called out with the IP address.
>
> > /etc/sysconfig/network and the only things there are "NETWORKING yes"
> > and "HOSTNAME localhost -localname". in the /ect/resolv.conf there is
> > only one word "search".
>
> /etc/resolv.conf is your problem. You have no nameserver. so
> your browser cannot turn a name into an IP address.
>
> edit /etc/resolv.conf to contain just the single line given later,
> restart the browser and it should work better.
>
> Your ISP _should_ have given you a dns server. thats the best address
> to put in /etc/resolv.conf Alternatively the procedure you used to
> bring up ppp should have included it.
> Under redhat, I had to once make /etc/resolv.conf a softlink to
> /etc/ppp/resolv.conf, but I thought that was just me...
> It tends to get generated whenever ppp comes up.
>
> John
>
> >
> > Paul wrote:
> > >
> > > HI Gene
> > >
> > > You haven't mentioned which linux distro you have installed - Some of the
> > > settings can be distro/version dependant.
> > >
> > > Try pinging an IP address - 32.97.166.75 is one you could try (an AT&T
> > > server). If this test is successfull, then the /etc/resolv.conf needs setting
> > > up. Add something like :-
> > >
> > > nameserver 194.176.194.129
> > >
> > > If, on the other hand, a ping does not work, then the gateway device hasn't
> > > been set - Look at /etc/sysconfig/network and check that GATEWAYDEV="ppp0"
> > >
> > > After editing any of these configs, the network services will need to be
> > > restarted - A reboot is probably the quickest and easiest way of making sure
> > > all the relevant services are restarted.
> > >
> > > Regards, Paul.
> > >
> > > On Sunday 07 Jul 2002 11:54 pm, Gene wrote:
> > > > I've got my modem installed and working, It connects to the server just
> > > > fine, the problem is when I start Netscape it says "server not found"
> > > > and the same with Kmail. It's like theres no connection between the
> > > > modem and the programs. Any ideas?
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