Modem connects but no internet
fredex
fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us
Mon May 31 20:46:18 UTC 2004
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 01:41:21PM -0700, Jason Kretzer wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> here is my scenario.
>
> I used wvdialconf and set up my modem. I have done this various times
> with no problems. After connecting to my ISP, I opened mozilla and no
> websites could be found. I then opened a terminal and tried to ping a
> website or two and received location not found(or similar) messages.
I cannot tell for sure if you're saying that it USED to work and now
doesn't, or if you're saying it has never worked.
> I chose to install everything as I wanted to test drive about all of
> the components. I have not updated anything. During installation, I
> enabled the firewall security but only allowed SSH and WWW(http) through.
>
> Any ideas why I can connect to my ISP but cannot get to any websites
> or other internet sites?
1) Routing problem
Does "route" when run as root show the default route? Is it correct for
routing stuff out to your ISP ?
2) Nameserver problem
Does your dialup provide automatic name server definitions, or do you
have to configure that manually? Either way, is it correct?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Jason
>
>
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