Re: [SLE] Internet Problem Over LAN

From: James Wright (jwright_at_blackriverproduce.com)
Date: 07/15/05

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    John Andersen wrote:

    >On Thursday 14 July 2005 06:03 pm, John Scott wrote:
    >
    >
    >>On 7/14/05, John Andersen <jsa@pen.homeip.net> wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>On Thursday 14 July 2005 12:54 pm, James Wright wrote:
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>Apparently I have a DNS problem, but I can't seem to
    >>>>figure it out. For my DNS I had two local addresses (for the Windows
    >>>>Server 2003 boxes). I added one of the ISPs DNS to the list, but it did
    >>>>not resolve the problem.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>You may be confused as to how the dns servers work. The second and
    >>>third etc. dns servers are only used if the first one fails, (goes off
    >>>line).
    >>>
    >>>You need to open up a shell and ping the sites where these "unreachable
    >>>pages" are. Ping by name, (not IP) and see if an ip is returned. If an
    >>>ip Is returned, its not a dns problem
    >>>
    Excuse my previous reply. Ping does resolve the IP address, but the
    host is unreachable. nslookup can also resolve the IP address. I tried
    entering the ip address in the web browser, but it still did not load.
    Any suggestions? My /etc/resolve.conf shows:

    search blackriverproduce.com
    nameserver 192.168.1.7
    nameserver 192.168.1.4

    blackriverproduce.com is the domain here. My host name is linux if that
    makes any difference. I have automatic address setup (via DHCP). I
    have change host name (via DHCP). Domain Search 1 is filled in as
    blackriverproduce.com. I have update name servers and search list via
    DHCP. Under routing I have my gateway set at 192.168.1.1. Enable IP
    forwarding is off. As I said before, I have tried changing the DNS to
    those provided by the ISP, but it does not change anything. I can
    change things on the Windows 2003 Server, but because Windows clients
    work, I do not really want to change any settings. If any additional
    info is needed I will be happy to post it.

    James W

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