# fx > Hi, Frans: # fx > # fx > 10.234.16.101 fxrhl90 workstation's LAN interface # fx > 10.234.16.99 ? gateway's LAN interface # fx > 202.134.0.155 nsjkt1.telkom.net.id gateway's WAN interface # fx > ? # fx > 202.134.2.5 ns2.telkom.net.id a DNS server
Yes, you are right. 10.234.16.99 is IP number of ADSL router ( = default gateway ) in our LAN 202.134.0.155 and 202.134.2.5 are DNS servers of our ISP # fx > I assume that the host's (gateway, that has the DSL modem # fx > attached?) # fx > interfaces are # fx > 10.234.16.99 on the LAN and # fx > 202.134.0.155 on its ppp# interface and # fx > that it is routing 10.234.16.0<>0.0.0.0 # fx > using a netmask of 255.x.x.0 or similar. Yes . . . # fx > Can you ping the gateway's external interface by IP address? # fx > "I can ping to the external IP number of my ISP ( i.e. 202.134.0.155 # fx > )" # fx > I assume that 202.134.0.155 is the IP address of the gateway's # fx > external interface and the answer is yes. You already answered a yes. # fx > Can you ping 202.134.2.5 or 203.130.196.6 ? # fx > (ns1.telkom.net.id or ns2.telkom.net.id) Yes, to the number of the ISP ( 202.134.2.5 ). No, to other numbers ( 203.130.196.6, and other numbers ). Also, a big no to other names. # fx > For ping'ing by FQDN you will need 202.134.2.5 (or similar) # fx > in /etc/resolv.conf (or RedHat equivilant). It's already there ! : resolv.conf : search telkom.net nameserver 10.234.16.10 nameserver 202.134.0.155 nameserver 202.134.2.5 ( note : 10.234.16.10 is my internal DNS server ) # fx > Do you have access to 10.234.16.99? Of course, see above. I can also connect to it. Thank you, anyway. But, I still can't see the world via my RHL90 ( Btw, my router is Draytek Vigor 2500, is it somehow incompatible with Linux ? ) Regards, Frans T. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs