Re: NETWORK ETHERNET PROBLEM

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Can you ping anything on your LAN?

On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, nipson anomhmata wrote:

> Still no network!ifconfig shows me the i.p. i gave,
> ping does not work for the DNS(network unreachable),
> DNS is on the same network with eth0 (redhat 9.0
> worked fine at the same LAN). When i write netstat
> -rn, all gatewayes are 0.0.0.0!!!!! 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 14:52, nipson anomhmata wrote:
> > Hi guys!I have just installed fedora core and i have
> a
> > problem with my network!I am on a LAN using an
> > ethernet device!Fedora recognises my ethernet card
> and
> > i configured all the settings for the LAN, static
> > IP,DNS,GATEWAY etc. but i have no network!The file
> > /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0 has the
> > same settings which i configured from the gui!The IP
> > of the DNS server exists in /etc/resolv.conf! In
> > console when i write ping mplampla.something.com ,
> an
> > error says "network unreachable"! From the gui, says
> > that the ethernet device is active and starts
> normally
> > on boot! Does anybody now anything? thanks for your
> time!!
> 
> Try, from the console as root, 'service network
> restart' That oughta
> work. 
> 
> Check 'ifconfig eth0' to see that the address you
> think is eth0 
> actually
> is.
> 
> Ping eth0's IP. That oughta work, too.
> 
> Ping the DNS. If still net unreachable, the DNS server
> isn't on the 
> same
> network as eth0. Typo in resolv.conf?
> 
> If DNS pings, but the universe doesn't, the default
> route is likely 
> bent
> or non-existent. Does 'netstat -rn' show a route to
> 0.0.0.0? If so, is
> that route's gateway on the same net as eth0? If so,
> can that host
> connect to the Internet?
> 
> 

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