Re: Help Please: DNS Resolution Problem

From: Ankush Grover (ankush174_at_gmail.com)
Date: 04/30/05

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    To: Sanjay Arora <sanjay.k.arora@gmail.com>, For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    
    

    On 4/30/05, Sanjay Arora <sanjay.k.arora@gmail.com> wrote:
    > Hi All
    >
    > Installed my first Fedora machine on old PIII-550MHz system. Had
    > migrated to Whitebox Linux for Production machines but could not
    > resist going back to Fedora for my personal machine.
    >
    > I am facing a peculiar problem...maybe I am missing the simplest thing
    > but here it is...I has a Realtek 8029AS Card...Did a FC3 ISO
    > install...Every time I switched the machine On, I had to activate
    > eth0...as it would automatically deactivate itself.
    >
    > Then I changed to another Realtek 8032 or something similar card
    > (sorry am writing this from office so don't remember exact number). I
    > also updated the machine using yum yesterday (Everthing Install
    > option).
    >
    > Now I have a different problem...my eth0 is active and the problem
    > does not remain, but I do not get DNS Resolution. DNS Server entries
    > are there in the Network Config GUI. Restarted the network service
    > after rewriting the DNS values in GUI and saving them again. But no
    > go.
    >
    > One curious fact...my resolv.conf is empty...is this a change in
    > Fediora? I put my DNS Servers in Resolv.conf manually and again
    > restarted the network service but same results.
    >
    > Where's the culprit....I have a vague feeling its me ;-)...I'm missing
    > something very small and obvious.
    >
    > Please help.
    > Sanjay.
    >
    hey,

    did you check the logs .Check the logs there must be some entries for
    ethernet.Post those messages here.
    tail -f /var/log/messages

    through the network gui tool checkmark "to activate the ethernet card
    at boot up".

    Regards

    Ankush

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