You can ping IP addresses but you can't resolve Domain names: you need to
configure your DNS nameservers.
I've read a number of different ways to accomplish this on the beaglebone,
but they usually don't seem to work for me. These include adding a
nameserver entry in your /etc/network/interfaces,
But..but.. conman sucks
If you can ping IP's but can't ping domain names then you know it's a DNS
issue. Either it's not configured or misconfigured.
I'd also suggest modifying /etc/resolv.conf but that does NOT work for me.
I'd suggest adding the dns-nameserver entry to your
/etc/networkin
Hi Brian,
On Tuesday, 3 September 2019 18:44:50 UTC+3, Brian Tremaine wrote:
>
> I realize this is an old post but I'm hoping to get some answers ;) :
> Problems pinging www.google.com
>
> I have a BeagleBone Black Rev C that is running the latest Debian. I've
> been going through Derek Mallo
I realize this is an old post but I'm hoping to get some answers ;) :
Problems pinging www.google.com
I have a BeagleBone Black Rev C that is running the latest Debian. I've
been going through Derek Malloys book and video to get things started
(excellent material BTW),
I am connected to a W
I've had a similar issue when trying to share my internet to my BBBW. I had
the system going and working. I then wanted to try another OS and installed
a new one. When I tried to ping 8.8.8.8 after modifying resolv I wasn't
getting any comm outside.
But, I've pinged internal local host (worked)
This is a domain name resolution issue.
You can verify that you can ping IP Addresses, ie 8.8.8.8
But you can't ping domain names, ie google.com
Does this sound like you?
On Beaglebone running Debian, setting the nameserver or dns-nameservers
directives
in /etc/network/interfaces does NOT solv
It has been some time I worked with it.
As far as I remember, I think I uninstalled all the BBB drivers in my PC,
and removed Putty completely (including its registry I think) and then
reinstalled
all of them again. I don't know how this works but atleast it worked for me.
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at
I am having the exact same problem Raj; did you ever figure it out?
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Still not working!!
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Raj Bharath RB
wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> Thanks for the detailed explanation.
>
>
>> It appears you have done everything right but any little item missed will
>> stop the link from working properly.
>>
>> There are several questions you need to as
Hi Gary,
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
> It appears you have done everything right but any little item missed will
> stop the link from working properly.
>
> There are several questions you need to ask yourself...
>
> Except where stated otherwise all the tests below are performed from th
Hi,
It appears you have done everything right but any little item missed will
stop the link from working properly.
There are several questions you need to ask yourself...
Except where stated otherwise all the tests below are performed from the
BeagleBone system.
1. Does ifconfig command show
Hi Curt,
The thing is it actually worked earlier by following the already mentioned
youtube video even though the video is for Windows 8.
Actually, I am a newbie. Even I ran the same script but I am not sure
whether it was done in the correct file.
root@beaglebone:/home/debian# route add default
Hello.
I had similar trouble with WinXP, and the problem I had included issues
with the way I had my Windows network configured. Win 7 is much different
though, so can't offer any help there. Otherwise, you may already be doing
this but just in case, I have the following lines in a script tha
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