[ale] Installfest Success / Internet Connection
Chris Farris
chrisf at primeharbor.com
Mon Mar 11 16:08:36 EST 2002
Type "iptables -L -n" and see if you have a firewall "helpfully"
installed for you.
Chris
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Chris Farris
Sr. Consultant
PrimeHarbor Technologies
http://www.primeharbor.com
chrisf at primeharbor.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ChangingLINKS.com [mailto:ChangingLINKS.com at bigfoot.com]
> Sent: 11 March, 2010 4:00 PM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: [ale] Installfest Success / Internet Connection
>
>
> Yes. The Installfest was a great success (especially for me).
> I was able to:
>
> play midis, wav with sound card that lacked midi sequencer
> get DVD player working
> http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/index.shtml
> peer to peer filesharing with gnutella
> get cakewalk "like" sequencing for Linux
> get numlock default ON
>
> I would like to thank the half dozen people that helped with
> my box, and the
> people who took the time to organize and host the
> Installfest. Some of the problems were "tough" but there was
> no problem that went
> unsolved. What's more is my computer came home in working
> condition this time
> - well except one thing.
> I installed RedHat 7.2 on Saturday morning (includes using
> the "update
> agent"). I had an Internet connection working well through a
> LAN card (AT&T
> broadband).
>
> Took the box to the Installfest and connected it to the LAN. Used the
> Internet connection well at the Installfest. Downloaded
> programs, etc. When I
> brought the box back home . . . . the Internet connection no
> longer works.
>
> I CAN ping my router/firewall. I can ping my own machine
> using an alias,
> hostname or IP. I can use the Internet connection through my
> other installs
> (extra Hard disks that slide in through a hard drive rack).
> It is not a
> hardware problem.
>
> The problem is that I cannot ping yahoo.com, or ping other
> machines on my
> network anymore. I cannot browse the Internet. No browsers,
> ftp, ssh, or
> email programs work anymore. The bad thing is that I cannot
> transfer the 27M
> of files to my other machines (so that I can install the new
> goodies using
> the same files and techniques).
>
> I played with the /etc/hosts and other configuration editors
> (like the ones
> in the GUI) until the LAN card would not come up during boot.
> Then I fixed it
> back to the point were I was when I got home. I tried a bunch
> of man -k to
> find out what is responsible for Internet connection, and
> failed to figure
> out the problem.
>
> Microsoft taught me to keep my Installs short, and when
> something like this
> happens - simply re-install. However, my "test drive" took me
> 3 hours to
> install (update agent went slow because of the Internet
> connection). I want
> to get out of the habit of reinstalling for every little
> problem. I want to
> learn how to fix the problem more directly.
>
> Does anyone know what I need to do to get Internet
> connectivity (and local
> connectivity beyond the hub) working? Is it possible for the
> LAN at the
> Installfest to reconfigure my Internet connection, just by
> connecting to it?
> If so, how? Is there a package I can uninstall and install
> again that is in
> charge of the Internet connection only?
> --
> Wishing you Happiness, Joy and Laughter,
> Drew
> http://www.ChangingLINKS.com
>
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