Thanks for the replies! Actually I do have the following entries in /etc/resolv.conf on the Neo:
nameserver 192.168.10.1 [being the wireless router] nameserver 91.138.1.128 [being the IP from my ISP] nameserver 91.138.126.128 [second IP from ISP] /etc/resolv.conf on my laptop nameserver 192.168.10.1 Behind the wireless router is a second router/firewall Still can ping any IP in the Internet but no nameresolution working from the Neo... I am fideling around with the /etc/resolv.conf(s) but still can't get it working... Thanks for hints! Markus PS: also tried to install dnrd as local DNS-Server as described in the wiki, which does not really work. The script terminates with "./script_open_moko: line 97: -a: command not found", so perhaps a not fully correct dnrd installation is the cause of trouble? Am Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2007 14:12 schrieb Rakesh Pandit: > Most probably you do not have your DNS server entries in your > resolv.conf file on Neo. Enter all DNS servers and the host name to > your resolv.conf on Neo. > > nameserver <DNS server ip> > nameserver <Sec DNS server ip> > > -- > Regards > Rakesh Zitat von Lucas Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Sounds like you did not follow the "resolv.conf step". > > Edit /etc/resolv.conf and put "nameserver XXX", with XXX being one > nameserver > that you can reach (ie. your ISP's nameserver). > > In doubt, have a look at your laptop's resolv.conf and simply copy the > entries. > > Regards, > - -- > Lucas Am Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2007 13:58 schrieb Markus Fischer: > Hello, > > Got this strange problem that the namesersolution does not work from my Neo > into the internet... > > I can ssh into the phone > I can ping my laptop, my router and every IP-Number in the internet from > the Neo > > But if I enter a name instead of an IP for a ping, like "ping > www.google.com", it results in a "hostname look up failure". > > My System is Fedora 5 and I did try > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking > > Thanks for any ideas! > > Markus

