[ale] Network problem: "no route to host"

Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
Fri Mar 14 10:01:11 EST 2003


Can you ping the gateway?  Can you ping the dns?  What is the output of 
/sbin/route ?

Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
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> I am having some network problems and would appreciate help, as networking 
> is not my forte. A friend of mine has a box, and although I can connect 
> to the box via ssh, when on the box and trying to get elsewhere (such 
> as with wget), I receive a "No route to host" error. Their are two IPs 
> assigned to the box, and ifconfig lists them both properly. The output 
> of 'route' appears valid, with the proper netmasks and default gateway. 
> The domain for the box points to a nameserver on the box - I am fairly 
> sure that they are configured correctly (using djbdns). Basically, I 
> need some troubleshooting steps from here.
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> Thanks,
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> Greg Sabino Mullane greg at turnstep.com
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