Thanks
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 9:39 PM Michael van Elst wrote:
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> On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 01:53:17PM +, Todd Gruhn wrote:
> > I think I figgered it out.
> >
> > I turned the cable-modem off because of the Windows Update thing.
> > I switched systems, and forgot to turn the cable-modem on.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 01:53:17PM +, Todd Gruhn wrote:
> I think I figgered it out.
>
> I turned the cable-modem off because of the Windows Update thing.
> I switched systems, and forgot to turn the cable-modem on.
>
> Did I confuse NetBSD? Could that have been fixed by running an
> rc.d
I think I figgered it out.
I turned the cable-modem off because of the Windows Update thing.
I switched systems, and forgot to turn the cable-modem on.
Did I confuse NetBSD? Could that have been fixed by running an
rc.d script?
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 6:20 PM Michael van Elst wrote:
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> On
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 12:51:45PM -0500, Todd Gruhn wrote:
> I doubt I misconfigured anything DHCP related. This started happening
> last night.
> NetBSD worked fine for a couple of months. Could the ISP have changed
> something?
Possible, but that would of course affect all devices in your
I doubt I misconfigured anything DHCP related. This started happening
last night.
NetBSD worked fine for a couple of months. Could the ISP have changed something?
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 10:40 AM Michael van Elst wrote:
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> tgru...@gmail.com (Todd Gruhn) writes:
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> >I remember " #Generated by
tgru...@gmail.com (Todd Gruhn) writes:
>I remember " #Generated by resolvecon f" -- so it is generated by dhcpcd.
>Now what can I do about it?
Assuming that you do get an IP address, netmask (and default route) from
DHCP, you need to find out why you don't get the nameserver config.
A dhcpcd
I remember " #Generated by resolvecon f" -- so it is generated by dhcpcd.
Now what can I do about it?
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 12:38 AM Michael van Elst wrote:
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> tgru...@gmail.com (Todd Gruhn) writes:
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> >NetBSD suddenly quit communicating with my ISP and thus the internet.
> >I noticed
tgru...@gmail.com (Todd Gruhn) writes:
>NetBSD suddenly quit communicating with my ISP and thus the internet.
>I noticed /etc/resolv.conf contains nothing.
>Ironically, Windows has no problem.
>If resolv.conf is generated automatically (via DHCP?), then how do I fix this?
If is it generated