Re: openSUSE as a router, how to? Solved!
- From: Vahis <waxborg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:00:05 GMT
On 2008-06-25, houghi <houghi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Vahis wrote:The machines in the LAN do not use DHCP server. The whole LAN is
I wonder if I'll see any hands rising...
I found it:
The computers in the LAN accessing the Internet via this router did not
have the DNS servers configured.
I added the ones from my ISP and now everything works :)
Mmm, strange. Normaly that should be done automaticaly with DHCP.
192.168.x.x fixed IP:s.
The server gets its external address from ISP though.
Vahis
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