So... Can you telnet to google.com using port 80? Does wget or curl work?
On 9/22/11, KevinO ke...@kevino.org wrote:
On 09/22/2011 09:25 PM, James Dugger wrote:
Bryan,
From terminal I am able to ping the loopback, local machine, an iMac on my
system, the router, 4.2.2.2, and news.google.com.
Kevin,
This seems to have worked. However I didn't fix the resolv.conf because
there was a note in it that said to add the DNS to ifcfg-eth0. I went into
the admin page of my router, found the real DNS address and added this in
the file on a line starting with DNS1=.
After restarting the
I have tried to install CentOS 6 on an older system. When I get to the
prompt screen for the hostname of the computer there is a configure network
button at the bottom of the screen which is non selectable. After filling
in the hostname for the machine the configure network button is still
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I presume the network interface is on the motherboard. Is it enabled in
the bios? If so, my guess is that it's bad/fried. You might try booting
Knoppix to confirm. I think I'd buy a $10 PCI Nic at Fry's Electronics.
I've used the Trendnet cards for a number of years, with nary a problem.
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configure network button at the bottom of the screen which is non
selectable. After filling
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On 09/22/2011 09:25 PM, James Dugger wrote:
Bryan,
From terminal I am able to ping the loopback, local machine, an iMac on my
system, the router, 4.2.2.2, and news.google.com.
Your problem is DNS related. Fix the entry in /etc/resolv.conf or enter the
proper number for your DNS server using
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