I just installed FC2 and configured network. However, I can not ping anything except localhost, nor rlogin to the system from my pc. How do I check if my FC2 system actually is able to access to the internet?
Am Mi, den 01.09.2004 schrieb Nina Pham um 0:17:
I just installed FC2 and configured network. However, I can not ping anything except localhost, nor rlogin to the system from my pc. How do I check if my FC2 system actually is able to access to the internet?
Check the output of:
ifconfig --> proper set up ethernet device route -n --> existing routes, proper default route iptables -nvL --> what is blocked, what accepted
Alexander
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I just installed FC2 and configured network. However, I can not ping anything except localhost, nor rlogin to the system from my pc. How do I check if my FC2 system actually is able to access to the internet?
Do you have an IP address?
#ifconfig
Nina Pham wrote:
I just installed FC2 and configured network. However, I can not ping anything except localhost, nor rlogin to the system from my pc. How do I check if my FC2 system actually is able to access to the internet?
Nina, please post at least the output from ifconfig and route.
The content of /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<device-name> (where <device-name> is whatever interface are you using, say ppp0, eth0 and such), would be useful too. Strip or alter any sensible data in it (but no password or such should be there.)
Best regards.