I have no idea what might have happened yesterday... I got home from a party
@5AM and I turned on my computer to listen to some music untill I fall
asleep. 5 minutes ago, GAIM logged in, all by itself... I am sure I haven't
modified any setting (unless I was sleeptyping). What happened? How can
Nistor Andrei wrote:
I have no idea what might have happened yesterday... I got home from a party
@5AM and I turned on my computer to listen to some music untill I fall
asleep. 5 minutes ago, GAIM logged in, all by itself... I am sure I haven't
modified any setting (unless I was sleeptyping).
Hello! My name is Andrei. I'm having this weird issue since last night. I
went out for a couple of hours, leaving my computer on. When I got home I
noticed I had been disconnected from all my IM accounts, ktorrent was
stalled, everything was frozen, i couldn't even load a website.
I tried
Coder TuX wrote:
Hello! My name is Andrei. I'm having this weird issue since last
night. I went out for a couple of hours, leaving my computer on. When
I got home I noticed I had been disconnected from all my IM accounts,
ktorrent was stalled, everything was frozen, i couldn't even load a
On Saturday 07 April 2007 11:29, Coder TuX wrote:
Hello! My name is Andrei. I'm having this weird issue since last night. I
went out for a couple of hours, leaving my computer on. When I got home I
noticed I had been disconnected from all my IM accounts, ktorrent was
stalled, everything was
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 12:29:
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| DHCP - working fine, i've got the same settings as ever (it's a static
| configuration through DHCP)
| Pinging the gateway/dns server - works fine.
| Pinging google.com http://google.com: it
@ Dale: ping 216.239.37.99 works fine, however if I try to open a http
connection it times out...
/etc/resolv.conf is the same as ever: nameserver 89.34.124.1
I will reboot in a few minutes to try the dig command...
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 13:12:
| @ Dale: ping 216.239.37.99 http://216.239.37.99 works fine, however if
| I try to open a http connection it times out...
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| /etc/resolv.conf is the same as ever: nameserver 89.34.124.1
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resolv.conf is -rw-r--r-- so that's not the issue..
I noticed that ping works for about every ip i've tried, but TCP connexions
don't. why could that happen? I can browse my local webserver however...
On 4/7/07, Tony Stohne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 14:46:
| resolv.conf is -rw-r--r-- so that's not the issue..
|
| I noticed that ping works for about every ip i've tried, but TCP
| connexions don't. why could that happen? I can browse my local webserver
|
On Saturday 07 April 2007 8:54 am, Tony Stohne wrote:
If not it is clearly a problem with DNS not resolving properly, so check
your network configuration (/etc/conf.d/net.eth0 or whatever your file
is called)! Also read the example file in the same directory - it's full
of valuable info on how
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Joe Menola said the following on 2007-04-07 16:07:
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| Those were the days my friend...:)
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I agree :D
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On 4/7/07, Tony Stohne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 14:46:
| resolv.conf is -rw-r--r-- so that's not the issue..
|
| I noticed that ping works for about every ip i've tried, but TCP
| connexions don't. why
Coder TuX wrote:
Pinging the IP address works, pinging the corresponding domain name
doesn't.
So far it looks like the issue with name resolution.
Check with:
# dig @IP -t a DOMAIN +multiline.
IP is the ip address of your dns server (could be one from resolv.conf,
could be another)
DOMAIN
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 16:30:
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| Pinging the IP address works, pinging the corresponding domain name
| doesn't.
|
| If not it is clearly a problem with DNS not resolving properly, so check
| your network configuration
On 4/7/07, Tony Stohne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 16:30:
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| Pinging the IP address works, pinging the corresponding domain name
| doesn't.
|
| If not it is clearly a problem with DNS not resolving properly,
On 07 April 2007, Coder TuX wrote:
On 4/7/07, Tony Stohne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 14:46:
| resolv.conf is -rw-r--r-- so that's not the issue..
|
| I noticed that ping works for about every ip
On Saturday 07 April 2007, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'Re:
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On 07 April 2007, Coder TuX wrote:
Pinging the IP address works, pinging the corresponding domain name
doesn't.
So it's definitely a DNS problem.
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