On Friday 01 April 2005 20:03, John Lowell wrote: > I just completed a stage1 install from the minimal 2005.0 livecd on a box > that will be used as a web server. I boot without incident, run ifconfig > and get a perfectly suitable response, can ping my router successfully but, > attempting to reach the web, get unknown host errors. > > The setup here is almost trite: Three workstations with dynamic addresses > behind an ADSL router/switch which doubles as a dhcp server, and the > webserver mentioned earlier with a static address outside the range > authorized for dynamic service and with port 80 forwarded. I have > /etc/conf.d/net with iface_eth0="192,168.1.44 Broadcast 192.168.0.255 > NetMask 255.255.255.0" and gateway enabled at 192.168.1.1. /etc/resolv.conf > shows proper nameserver numbers.
Your broadcast address is wrong there. You also have a comma between 192 and 168. Not sure if the capitalization matters either. > I don't get it. The workstations all reach the web without difficulty. But > the webserver, nothing but unknown host errors. This same machine was > working just fine before the latest install with the very same > configuration. Some help please. `route -n` output on the box makes sense? Regards, Jason Stubbs -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list