AfterBurn wrote:
> Hi all, I installed suse 5.2 and configured my isdn > dial-up to my isp using yast. Its *seems* to work ok, it > dials in and i have a good connection, only i cant get > anywhere. If i try pinging different servers, the only one > i get a reply from is the gateway i dial to. pings to any > other server dont come back, wether i use numeric ip's or > not. i cant even reach my nameserver. Any suggestions > please? AfterBurn E-
How does your routing table look??
How about your /var/log/messages??
Did you check ifconfig??
We need more info to help!!
Where do i find all that, and what kind of info are you exactly looking for?
AfterBurn
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To check your route type: route to check /var/log/messages use: tail -25 /var/log/messages to check your network configuration type: ifconfig use these commands to determine if you are really connected. If you still need help, post the output of these commands to help others understand what is happening. mc -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e