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bigd 10-08-2005 05:54 PM

Cannot resolve names
 
I have checked forums and internet to no avail, so here goes it:

Hardware is no issue. On same computer, different distro and partition, name resolving works fine with Mozilla & Konquerer.



I have a problem resolving names on Debian Sarge 1.3 running through IPCOP 1.4.8. firewall/gateway. Other computers on this network work fine with what looks like similiar configs.

In any browser, if I type in Google's i.p address (or anyone elses) I can connect, but can never get to resolve names.
I tried using (in resolv.conf) my ipcop gateway ip address for nameserver & also the nameserver numbers given by my isp. I believe either way, those have worked on other computers on network but not Sarge.
Does the resolv.conf file actually matter on this computer if i'm going through ipcop?


/etc/hosts is hosts,bind multi on as with other working comps.

I can ping the nameserver numbers I listed in resolv.conf and they are typed in correctly.

I use dig and get same response as my flawless Mepis computer on same network. I run /etc/init.d/networking restart after changes.

I believe I have no firewall on this Debian Sarge computer.

I do not have this problem with Mepis on different partition/same hard drive, and I don't see any config files that differ.


What else might stop me from resolving names?


Thanks in advance,
Dave

mjkelly93 10-09-2005 12:06 PM

Ya know what your situation sounds an awful lot like mine with Ubuntu. I can ping my DNS servers and they are resolved correctly bc in windows they are the same, but i cant use them at all. I cant ping anything besides the gateway or the DNS. Needless to say i cant do anything else either.

Heres my thread over at ubuntuforums.org:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=73207
The first half of it was a problem with the host and sudo so you can prolly skip the first half. The second half is about the network. I also have a post in the networking forum here with more technical information.


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