Re: Internet isn't accessible after update

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Yes the internet did work before i used the up2date feature, It had windows me and i wiped that off the hard drive and installed Fedora Core 3. My internet connection comes into my xp machine and then is shared to all the other computers. So I have to nic cards one is hooked up to the cable modem, and the other is sent to the router, and that card is shared so others can access it. I hope that helps my friend helped me set it up so i am not totally sure of all the lingo or how much more you need to know, Thanks for the help.
Dave
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Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: Internet isn't accessible after update


On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 03:12:16PM -0500, David Ganger wrote:
I just made a fresh install of Fedora Core 3 last night and this morning found that i couldn't access the internet. I run my internet connection through a windows system and into a switch, and it (the windows system) uses DHCP. What i found through more testing is i could ping all the computers on the lan and even sites on the internet, like google and msn. If you could help me out that would be great thanks!

-dave
I think we need a little more clarification about what you are doing.
You imply that this used to work before update to FC3. Is this true?
What was your previous OS.

You say, " I run my internet connection through a windows system ".
Do you mean that the windows system has two interfaces and is somehow
routing packets to your FC3 system? What exactly is the configuration
of these machines.
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