Re: Can't surf and email

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Thanks for your reply.

My LAN only consists of two computers. One is connected to the internet. I
have used the network device control utility to setup the LAN. I seemed to
delete the settings for localhost  there. I like to set it up, but what name
should I use for localhost on Redhat? And should I use "localhost" as the
alias?

Thanks :)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Crews" <jpc@scooby.jaycrews.com>
To: <psyche-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: Can't surf and email


> daYz writes....
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had my internet connection working for a while on Redhat 8.0, but =
> > yesterday I suddenly couden't email and surf anymore. At the time it =
> > stopped I was trying to setup my local network, but I'm not sure if this
=
> > got something to do with it. I have tried to deactivate the local =
> > network card on my computer, but this doesn't seem to help. I have also
=
>
> What specifically, have you done to "try to setup the local network?"
>
> And a better layout of your network would probably help.
> ie Are you using one Linux box as your firewalled connection
> to the would, and others on a LAN?
> More details please.
>
> > tried to disable my firewall (the redhat firewall), but I can't seem to
=
> > change the settings. The firewall keeps the setting at high no matter =
> > what I try. Does anyone have an idea what the problem could be? How can
=
> > I adjust the settings of my firewall?
>
> Such a common problem, which is not really a problem, but I
> wish they would change.........
>
> The firewall tool does not query the current settings of the
> firewall when it loads.  It just defaults to high.
> Just set it to medium or off, save it, and it'll be what you set it to.
>
> >
> > My modem is an Alcatel Speedtouch USB, and I can ping and traceroute =
> > computers on the internet.
>
> Hummmmm........well.....you DO connect to the outside world.
>
> When playing around setting up your "local network", did you happen
> to change that by default was IP 127.0.0.1  ?
> In /etc/hosts maybe?
>
> That can screw up LOTS of local things.
>
> More details.........
>
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Ben
> >
>
> -- Jay Crews
> jpc@jaycrews.com
>
>
>
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