Re: Connecting to http://ftp.... isn't working

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On 04 Aug 2003 13:26:13 +0200, Jos Herni wrote:

> > > [jos@xxxxxxxxxxx jos]$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
> > > ; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
> > > nameserver 192.168.1.1
> > > nameserver 192.168.1.1
> 
> That's my computer internal IP number as provided by my router and his
> internal dhcp server. And this newbie didn't know he was running his own
> nameserver ;-) All I did was configuring my router the way it should,
> confirming to the website (the Netherlands btw).

So, do you run an own nameserver on 192.168.1.1 or not? It doesn't
sound like you do, so the entries in /etc/resolv.conf don't make
any sense. Your dhcp server should not give out 192.168.1.1 as
being a DNS server.

Run as "root"

  service named status
  
and in case it is not up and running, you don't run an own
nameserver, not even the default caching-only one.

Verify your dhcp server configuration so it doesn't send out
your own IP address as name server address.

Also start redhat-config-network and disable

  [ ] Automatically obtain DNS information from provider
  
You need to obtain the IP address of your provider's DNS server and
either put those in /etc/resolv.conf yourself or let it do
automatically upon initiating the DSL connection.

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