I could be wildy wrong, but doesn't /etc/resolv.conf need to have IP addresses in it even if it accesses the net via another machine? Maybe you forgot it? Just a hopeful guess... On Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:41 AM, Lee Smallbone [SMTP:lee@smallbone.com] wrote:
Hi there,
Having bought SuSE 6.4 about 3 months ago I finally freed up the machine I have been waiting to install it on. The installation went relatively smoothly. I have got it to recognize my network card and traffic flows freely within the LAN.
However: As soon as I try to access the Internet with the machine, it complains Network Unreachable (if using ping for instance.) I've set the default gateway to 192.168.1.1, which is the other SuSE (6.0) machine that does the dialing and the NAT'ing. Every other machine (Win9x) can access the Internet ok, so I know it's a problem with the SuSE 6.4 machine. As I say I can ping and telnet (where applicable) any machine on the local network, just I can't seem to reach ANYWHERE on the Internet, even whilst using IP addresses.
What am I doing wrong?
Best regards, Lee Smallbone lee@smallbone.com
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