On 09-06-18 11:36:02, John Aldrich wrote: >On Thursday 18 June 2009, dnvot@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> My problem is solved, at least for now. My reservation is becauser I >> don't know what I did. Last night I tried to be sure I had no >> filters interfering., I turned off the firewall, booted and tried >> firefox and dillo. Neither worked. I made selinux permissive, >> rebooted and tried dillo and firefox. Neither worked. I went to bed. >> This morning I tried Puppy Linux, and it worked fine. So I tried >> ubuntu, and that worked fine. ( I had failed with both of them >> yesterday.) So I booted fedora and firefox -- success. I was >> baffled in the beginning, and I am more baffled now. I thank you >> all for your efforts. I tried ( to the best of my abilities) to >> implement all the suggestions, but I don't believe I ever really >> changed anything permanently. I am OK for now, but Who knows; maybe >> it only works on thursdays. > > My guess... your ISP had something messed up and just waiting fixed > it. :-) Even if you called them, they probably would have denied > there was anything wrong. Or, they might have admitted they had an > outage or something. You never know. :-) As others have said, you are probably only allowed one IP address issued to one MAC address, which timed out overnight, and your attempt to use a different MAC address worked in the morning. If you only ever have one machine connected to a network, you can give them both the same MAC address, as was already suggested to you. That won't work f you wish to use more than one machine on the network (and Internet) at the same time, in which case you should get a small home NAT box / Router and configure it to present the expected MAC address (or just wait overnigth again). -- ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/> -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines