Re: sid-ia32 chroot network access.

2006-06-05 Thread Chris Wakefield
Thanks Mark,

The nameserver setting was wrong.  I changed my network a bit a few months 
ago..:^)

Thanks,
Chris W.

> On 05 Jun 2006, Chris Wakefield wrote:
> > Recently, while trying to set up email configuration with OO 2.0, I was
> > reminded that I don't have network access from my chroot anymore.
> >
> > When originally I set it up, it had network access, I used to update &&
> > upgrade  the packages from time to time.
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea why this would have failed?
>
> Make sure you have /proc mounted within your chroot.  If
> ifconfig shows your interface with an IP address, make sure
> /etc/resolv.conf inside your chroot is also accurate.


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Re: sid-ia32 chroot network access.

2006-06-05 Thread Mark Nipper
On 05 Jun 2006, Chris Wakefield wrote:
> Recently, while trying to set up email configuration with OO 2.0, I was 
> reminded that I don't have network access from my chroot anymore.
> 
> When originally I set it up, it had network access, I used to update && 
> upgrade  the packages from time to time.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea why this would have failed?

Make sure you have /proc mounted within your chroot.  If
ifconfig shows your interface with an IP address, make sure
/etc/resolv.conf inside your chroot is also accurate.

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sid-ia32 chroot network access.

2006-06-05 Thread Chris Wakefield
Greetings,

Recently, while trying to set up email configuration with OO 2.0, I was 
reminded that I don't have network access from my chroot anymore.

When originally I set it up, it had network access, I used to update && 
upgrade  the packages from time to time.

Does anyone have any idea why this would have failed?

Thanks for any replies,
Chris W.


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