Jim Sims wrote:
Don't know if this applies, but this morning when booting Fedora
Core 1
my connection was out and Fedora didn't recognize a network connection.
I had to restart my computer with the connection working for Fedora to
find it again.
If this doesn't apply, sorry about that.
Jim
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 13:47, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>Am Do, den 25.03.2004 schrieb Brian Tilley um 18:37:
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>>After upgrading from RH 9.0 to Fedora Core 1 my internet connection is
>>not working. eth0 is working, and I can ping localhost and my static IP
>>address as well as domain name. When I try to fire up Mozilla I can not
>>get a connection. This is what I get when running ifconfig:
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>>Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Brian
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>1) check /etc/resolv.conf for having valid DNS servers in there
>2) check output of "route -n" to have a default route to the outgoing
>device, eth0 I assume
>3) check output of "iptables -L -n -v" whether you block something
>accidentally
>4) check the content of /etc/hosts that there is a line
>"127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost"
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>Alexander
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Hi,
When I try to run either 'route' or 'iptables' I get a 'command not
found' error message. When I go to the sbin directory and try it there I
get the same error message. When I open both "route' and 'iptables' in
vi I see a bunch of weird symbols???????. The /etc/hosts file seems to
be OK, with both localhost and my domain listed.
Brian