I think it might be a proxy stuff... I'm trying to find where I define a proxy in fedora norton --- QVIDQVID LATINE DICTVM SIT ALTVM VIDETVR. On Wed, 12 May 2004, Johan Kielbaey wrote: > Hi Norton, > > Then you're not having a dns problem i guess. Perhaps the webserver > you're trying to reach is down or so. > > Since i have no idea how the network of your university works, i think > it's best you consult the IT crew from your university. They should be > able to tell you more what's going wrong. > > Greetz, > > Johan > > =[ ORIGINAL MESSAGE ]====================================== > Sender : Norton Trevisan Roman (Norton.Roman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) > Date : 12/05/2004 - 17:49 > Subject : http > =========================================================== > > > NTR> no, I'm afraid I'm a little bit useless in unix... I have a client... and > NTR> I can connect, using the DNS server from my provider (the university), > NTR> with nslookup and ping... but not with http > > NTR> with ping and nslookup, both ip addresses and domain names work > > NTR> norton > NTR> --- > NTR> QVIDQVID LATINE DICTVM SIT ALTVM VIDETVR. > > NTR> On Wed, 12 May 2004, Johan Kielbaey wrote: > > >> Hi, > >> > >> So you have your own dhcp and dns server. You're able to ping any host > >> within your own network with it's dns name, but you can't connect to > >> any host outside of it. > >> > >> Have you tried pinging with an IP adres? eg www.google.com = > >> 66.102.9.99 > >> > >> A problem might be that you didn't configure the records for the root > >> servers correctly. > >> > >> your named.conf file should contain something like > >> > >> zone "." { > >> type hint > >> file "root.dns" > >> }; > >> > >> and then you need to create a file containing records for each of the > >> root nameservers. you do this with the command dig : > >> > >> dig > root.dns > >> > >> > >> At home i don't go directly to the root nameservers. All the dns > >> reqeusts for hosts not in my network are forwarded to my ISPs > >> nameserver. It requires these lines in named.conf. > >> > >> options { > >> ... > >> forward only; > >> forwarders { > >> ... (ip adresses of nameservers ISP) > >> }; > >> }; > >> > >> zone "." { > >> type hint; > >> file "cache.db"; > >> }; > >> > >> Greetz > >> > >> Johan > >> > >> =[ ORIGINAL MESSAGE ]====================================== > >> Sender : For users of Fedora Core releases (fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx) > >> Date : 12/05/2004 - 17:24 > >> Subject : http > >> =========================================================== > >> > >> > >> NTR> I've set up dns through dhcp in my computer (client)... everything works > >> NTR> with dns, except for the http conextions... > >> > >> NTR> wget get stucked in the "connecting to" part... if I try to get a local > >> NTR> page, even using dns, and not any local address, it's fine... but pages > >> NTR> outside my domain are unreachable... > >> > >> NTR> any ideas? > >> > >> NTR> norton > >> NTR> --- > >> NTR> QVIDQVID LATINE DICTVM SIT ALTVM VIDETVR. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> =========================================================== > >> > > > =========================================================== >