Re: Can someone still help with install
On Fr, April 20, 2007 06:29, Gordon Farquharson wrote:
>
> The output looks fine to me. The problem is obviously a networking
> issue. I did find a discussion about something like this problem on
> the Ubuntu bug list [1]. It seems like a version of dproxy using on
> some routers can react badly to IPv6 [2]. Comment 6 in the Ubuntu bug
> thread seems to indicate that IPv6 does not need to be enabled to
> trigger this problem. The routers mentioned in this bug thread are the
> Actiontec GT701-WG and D-Link DSL-604T. Do either of you have either
> of these routers?
>
> If the router is the cause of the problem, then I'm not sure that
> there is much we can/should do in the installer to fix or workaround
> the problem. A possible workaround in cases when these routers exist
> may be to set up the the NSLU2 with a static IP address and DNS
> information with the Linksys firmware, and then install Debian.
Perhaps I kind of solved that problem:
Searching my old server for configs, I found out, that I've overwritten
the DNS server in dhclient.conf:
supersede domain-name-servers *ISP-DNS-IP*
so that the router won't make DNS for my server anymore. I think, I did
that because of this problem with resolving DNS to 1.0.0.0.
I don't know if this is possible for the installer, but for the running
system that should solve the problem.
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