Problems with DHCPCD and Cox.net

Digital Wokan plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Sun, 03 Mar 2002 21:08:57 -0700


FYI and for others who have seen similar, the best tests of connectivity
involve pinging a known IP address (that doesn't block pings).  If you
can ping an address, but can't get to its www.blah.com address, you have
DNS issues.

Lee Einer wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Ed-
> 
> You're a prince among men. I plugged in the new DNS numbers you
> suggested, and I now have connectivity with the internet through Linux
> once more. I don't have a router box- mine is just a stand-alone PC.
> Is there a way for me to detect the correct DNS numbers if Cox decides
> to change things again in the future?
> 
> Thanks again, and thanks to all who responded to my post.
> 
> Lee Einer
> 
> Ed Cernek wrote:
> 
> >  This may not apply to you, but I, too, had COX problems this
> > morning. I was able to solve it by changing my dns'. The old ones
> > were 24.1.240.x. My LinkSys router box, which is dhcp to COX, now
> > reports the dns as 68.2.16.30 and 68.1.208.30. I plugged these in
> > and it worked like a charmEd.
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> > [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Lee
> > Einer
> > Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 07:45
> > To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> > Subject: Problems with DHCPCD and Cox.net
> >
> > Hi, all-
> >
> > I am a linux newbie (2 years experience) living here in Phoenix. I
> > run a dual boot with Corel Linux 2nd edition and Windows 98. I am
> > regrettably posting to you from the Windows side, as I am now unable
> > to connect to the intranet using Linux.
> >
> > I had no appreciable problems connecting until yesterday. I have
> > verified that DHCPCD is still starting at boot-up and is running.
> > Ifconfig shows that the network connection is up, and the ip
> > addresses look valid to me, although on one or two occasions when I
> > have run it the RX line shows that a large amount of data has been
> > dropped. I am no whiz at this, but I think that I have tried the
> > most obvious, such as killing DHCPCD and then restarting from a
> > command line with -r, -h, etc--, renaming the resolve.conf file,
> > shutting off power to the modem and then restarting the modem, all
> > without success.  I am at wit's end here, I hate using Windows, and
> > I want my Linux back.
> >
> > Is anyone else having these blues? I thought it odd that this
> > happened on the day after Cox supposedly terminated any vestiges of
> > @home service (e-mail, etc.) I would appreciate any help/advice you
> > can give on troubleshooting and fixing this problem.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Lee Einer,
> > Phoenix, AZ
> >
> > http://members.cox.net/appealsman