I had already taken down the other NIC with ifdown eth0 that didn't seem to help. but I tried taking down the new NIC ifdown eth1 and putting it back up ifup eth1 and voila, internet! I suppose somewhere there's a reason for this. Thanks all MO --- Ken Schneider <kschneider@rtsx.com> wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: "Joe Morris (NTM)" <Joe_Morris@ntm.org> To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 08:10:37 +0800 Subject: Re: [SLE] Stupid ethernet question
On 09/02/2003 07:50 AM, Michael ONeill wrote:
Where should I be looking?
At your router config. Is it NAT'ing your internal network? Is it running a DHCP server? If you can communicate with the router and your LAN, your SuSE box seems be be correctly configured (probably dhcp is working). You just need to be sure your internal network is being masqueraded to the internet, as your internal IPs will not be routable on the internet without NAT.
And make sure you have proper nameserver entrys in your resolv.conf file.
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