Does the router handle NAT? The IP isn't beiung translated to the names
of the boxes....hmmmm.
Getting to them with IP addresses eliminates any subnet probs I would
think.....
Not getting out on the Net sounds like a routing issue in
IPtables...although I'm a complete newbie and have not had the
"pleasure" of working on IPtables yet..:)
Anyway, the FC1 box could be seeing gateway but it coulld be related to
the name translation also...(they might both be the same problem)..
So if you type in www.yahoo.com...it doesn't get translated to an IP
address from a DNS...and you get that "not found" nonsense..:) Did you
try to ping an IP address out on the Net?..If it returns OK it's
definately a name issue...
box>router>dns
Hopefully I jogged something to help you out...:)
Chris
Bill Canaday wrote:
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> I have a FC1 box that can connect to the router at 192.168.1.1 just fine but
> cannot go beyond it to the internet. I CAN get to other computers on my lan
> by using their IP address but not via their names.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Is it possible I have something fubar in iptables on the client computer?
>
> Router is a Linksys BEFSR81. Other computers on the LAN use it readily. I do
> not have any 'private' settings in place.
>
> Bill
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> Uptimes below for Linux machines. Just the desktop, the server is dead.
> 01:16:01 up 7 days, 12:05, 4 users, load average: 0.16, 0.22, 0.25
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