On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 06:49 -0600, John Rittinghouse wrote: > Dominique, Ken, > > The /etc/resolv.conf table shows the correct dns servers that the ISP gave > me. the AP uses a 10.2.2.1 address as the gateway to the ISP where the > DNS servers reside. I tried the route -n command as suggested but bash > says no such file or directory, which leads me to believe there is > something not installed on my suse box that should be. Also, when I type > in an address directly, (i.e., http://212.203.69.7) i get a connection > refused error. Any suggestions on what to do from this point? > > JR > > > Please do not "top post", put your replies after others help so the flow of the email can be followed. Try doing su (supply root's password) and then route -n. Paste the results here.
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