Re: apt-get failing
- From: justsimplequestions <sigmatechnology@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 03:45:19 -0700
On Nov 2, 12:40 am, Jude DaShiell <jdash...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
See if you can get out to google.com with your browser and if you do so,
have your browser refresh the page and see if the google.com page comes up
again. If it doesn't you've either got a modem needing updating or
another internet connectivity problem. you could try dhclient -r &&
ifconfig eth0 -promisc && dhclient and see if your network comes up.
Then tryapt-getupdate again to see what happens. Same failure, your
modem may need updating of software and/or firmware.
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Thanks for all your help guys. The dns entry in my resolv.conf was
pointing to its own ip address (it is not a dns server) and the second
entry was a public dns server (4.2.2.1) that must have been down for a
few days. All is working now but I will remove the entry pointing to
its own ip address and put in a couple of other public dns servers.
Many many thanks for sorting this out.
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