At 4:13 PM -0600 02/20/2006, Jared Noska wrote:
None of Apple's OS X internet-based applications (like Mail, Safari,
Software Update) work on the internet. Yet, the network repair utility
thing in 10.4 says everything is fine.
I've reinstalled 10.4 to no avail, yet works in OS 9. I tried Netscape in
OS X - same story as Safari. I wonder if Firefox would be any better?
Ok. Dig deeper.
Are you able to reliably translate domain names to IP addresses? Use
the Network Utility to test this, repeatedly.
- Dan.
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