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Author: FrankMandato
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Subject: Unable to get online
Craig White wrote:

>On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 08:28, FrankMandato wrote:
>
>> Here is my problem.I have a RH 9 box that I also use as a router. My
>>home network is comprised of 3 machines,192.168.0.5 - 6 - 10, the
>>gateway for those is 192.168.0.1, the gateway for that one is my cox ip
>>address.
>>
>> In the router I have 2 identical nics, Linksys is the brand.
>>
>> I can ping all of my boxes and from the boxes I can ping eth0 with the
>>cox ip address, but I can not ping past that point. The nameservers I
>>can't also
>>ping from any machine.
>>
>> What I did was I built up an old machine to replace my router so I can
>>use it to experiment with. I hooked up the old box and gave it the same
>>ip address as my router, that is when I lost all internet connectivity.
>>
>> I reconfigured the network settings, I even reinstalled RH 9, but I
>>still can't get out.
>>
>> Anyone can point me in the right direction? I red and re-read the
>>Linux Networking how-to, but that only includes up to the 2.2 kernel,
>>though I figured the basics are the same.
>>
>> Any pointers are appreciated.
>>
>-------
>I am on a Cox residential service and I can't ping anything beyond the
>router address - this may be your problem too - try telnet to a common
>port such as 25 or 80
>
>Craig
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I didn't install any telnet services, I can't access anything online.
Every time I attempt to load a web page I get www.whatever.com could not
be found.

I can't access cox's mailservers, no email. I switched one of the
internal boxes so I have at least this way toget outside and get at my mail.

FTP doesn't work either, I just plain can't get out. I even switched
out eth0, no difference.

Thanks.

FrankM