Lost all network connectivity after clean FC3 install
Salvatore Indiogine
sindiogine at yahoo.it
Tue Dec 7 14:58:19 UTC 2004
Hi Jay!
Your observation makes sense. If I do a "netstat -rn"
with both eth0 (-> cable modem) and eth1 (-> LAN )
activated, I see that the default gateway is 10.0.0.1.
When I run "ifdown eth1" which will inactivate the LAN
NIC and run "netstat -rn" again I get this:
destination: 68.187.12.0
gateway: 0.0.0.0
genmask: 255.255.252.0
flags: U
MSS: 0
Window: 0
irtt: 0
Iface: eth0
I can ping the inet address assigned to eth0 by DHCP
and can also ping 0.0.0.0. However, when I ping the
ip address of one of the DNS servers (from
/etc/resolv.conf) I get:
Connect: Network is unreachable
Same with any other IP on the outside.
When I check the timestamp of /etc/resolv.conf it is
equal to the PCs startup time. So, the cable modem is
able to (re)recreate /etc/resolv.conf each time.
What should the default gateway to my cable modem be
(0.0.0.0 seems not to be correct) and where do I
configure it?
Thanks!
Enrico
--- Jay Scherrer <jay at scherrer.com> ha scritto:
> How about your GATEWAY were is it pointing?
> Sometimes I get a slow net or no net at all by
> mixing up my Gateway's
> between eth0 and eth1. Which ever eth is pointing to
> your DSL is the GATEWAY.
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