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Re: wireless device has ip, can't ping



I think that the other options would be to instruct your WAP to give you back a different DNS server. Mine has this option in the configuration.

dhclient.conf is the same file: it just changed place lately (I'm running sid). If you edit the file you'll see a lot of commented out options and one of them is something like:
	prepepnd domanin-name-servers ...
and you can then put yours in there.

ciao
graziano

On 2003.05.02 06:32, David Wright wrote:
>Are you running DHCP?
>You can see in /etc/pcmcia/networks.opts for a DHCP option.

- yes to both, i did.
/etc/pcmcia/networks.opts
DHCP="y"

>I use dhclient and I had to >modify /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf to
precede
my DNS to >the one coming from the dhcp server.

-I'm not familiar with this file: /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
I know /etc/dhclient.conf but do not usually have to have any special
config.

Thanks for the reply.

-mus



On 2003.05.02 00:53, cmustard wrote:

Ok, i know that this is because the system is
not seeing the correct nameservers. I just installed this
wireless card and it seems to come up ok, with the correct drivers
etc, The problem is i can't ping aything not on my local network,
like, 'yahoo.com', however i can ping:
64.58.79.230, which is yahoo, so is appears the nameservers
are not being seen.

/etc/resolv.conf gets automatically
written at boot (and shutdown) time to:
search
nameservers 192.168.0.1

by, what i believe, /etc/pcmcia/network.opts

If i try to configure /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
to include the proper dns servers of my isp it will
include them but still appends the above as it's last
entry. I know that 192.168.0.1 is the WAP ip, (my gateway
to the internet) but where is it getting this entry and how
can i properly add the correct dns servers so i can actually use
this card.


thanks

-cmus







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