Do you have your dns configuration correct?
please check you /etc/resolv.conf file. Does your DHCP server send
nameserver to the client?
Thanks for your reply. When the interface is up /etc/resolv.conf has a name
change to /etc/resolve.conf-eth2.sv and contains the following:
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On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 09:26:22 +0300, Richard Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi - After a last emerge --sync I've been having trouble accessing the
internet. My network interface comes up OK. I receive an address for the
DHCP server (i.e. eth1 received address 192.168.0.7/24) and I can see
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 11:40:20PM +1000, Richard Watson wrote:
Do you have your dns configuration correct?
please check you /etc/resolv.conf file. Does your DHCP server send
nameserver to the client?
Thanks for your reply. When the interface is up /etc/resolv.conf has a name
change to
Hi - After a last emerge --sync I've been having trouble accessing the
internet. My network interface comes up OK. I receive an address for the DHCP
server (i.e. eth1 received address 192.168.0.7/24) and I can see and access
my Intranet webpage on 192.168.0.xx and copy files to and from various
If you just did emerge --sync, the problem that you have was not
caused by this command. Do you have your dns configuration correct?
please check you /etc/resolv.conf file. Does your DHCP server send
nameserver to the client?
2007/2/3, Richard Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi - After a last
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