Re: Fedora Core 2 - Can't get mail, download or browse web pages

From: Steven P. Ulrick (ulrick2_at_faith4miracle.org)
Date: 05/21/04

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    On Thu, 20 May 2004 09:38:45 +0100
    Simon Andrews <simon.andrews@bbsrc.ac.uk> wrote:

    > 2) If you can ping an external IP address, can you ping an address by
    > name? If not then it's probably a DNS problem.
    >
    > When you're connected check /etc/resolv.conf and see that there are
    > some nameserver entries. Check these against your working
    > configuration and see if there's anything different.
    >
    > Hope this gets you a bit further.

    Hello, Simon :)
    Not only did this get me a little further, but it has provided a
    consistent, though slightly unfortunate workaround. But at least I have
    full use of the internet.
    What I have to do to use the internet is the following:
    1. Connect with Kppp
    2. Copy the version of "/etc/resolv.conf" that I got from my
    installation of Fedora Core 1 to "/etc/resolv.conf" in my Fedora Core 2
    installation.

    After following these steps, everything that I complained about in my
    initial message on this thread is resolved.

    But, this brings up a few questions:
    1. Why do I have to go through this at all?
    2. How do I make this change permanent?
    3. And what can I do to actually fix (not workaround) this problem?

    For clarification, I must add that I have been using Kppp to connect to
    the internet ever since Red Hat 7, the first version of Linux I ever
    really used, and I have NEVER had this problem before.
    In fact, I could break it down this way:
    1. Under Fedora Core 2, Test Release 3, full installation, every package
    installed and every available update installed, I did not have this
    problem
    2. Following a full installation of Fedora Core 2, every package
    installed and every update installed, I began having this problem. In
    fact, I even reinstalled after I initially noticed the problem, to no
    avail.

    A few more points, as far as how I always configure to connect to the
    internet:
    1. "kppp | Configure | New | Manual Setup | Connection name
    "eagleinet.net"
    2. "Add | Enter A Phone Number", in response to which I enter my
    Internet providers phone number.

    As you can see, nothing complicated, but it has always worked perfectly,
    until Fedora Core 2.

    In summary, when I connect to the internet under Fedora Core 2, my
    "/etc/resolv.conf" file remains blank, which is why I could only ping a
    numeric URL, and not a human readable domain name. When I copy the
    contents of "/etc/resolv.conf" that I copied when connected to the
    internet, on the same machine, while running Fedora Core 1, to
    "/etc/resolv.conf" on my Fedora Core 2 installation, everything works
    perfectly. So why do I have to do it manually?

    I hope this updates and clarifies the issue :) One thing that mystifies
    me is that this occured with two fresh installs of Fedora Core 2, but
    that I appear to be the only person that this has happened to.

    Anyway, thanks for your previous and your future help.

    Steven P. Ulrick

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