Re: enable DNS

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oh, and you need to make sure you are getting an IP from your ISP and a
firewall is not blocking DNS by mistake.....

try that.

Don Dupy
Systems Administrator
Maxxrad PC Services
http://www.maxxrad.net
email: fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx

On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Don Dupy wrote:

> try pinging www.yahoo.com
> or mail.yahoo.com
>
> if you get the same thing, your /etc/resolv.conf is incorrect
>
> it should read........
>
> domain blah.com
> search blah.com
> nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
> Don Dupy
> Systems Administrator
> Maxxrad PC Services
> http://www.maxxrad.net
> email: fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Nina Pham wrote:
>
> > hi, I tried to ping to yahoo, but it failed with error : unknown host
> > yahoo.com. I think I didn't enable DNS. But when I restart "named", it
> > doesn't report any thing. Any idea?
> >
> > Nina
> >
> >
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