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Distribution: Solaris 10 (x86) and Windows XP Pro SP2
Posts: 596
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Internet connection issues AGAIN.
Problems after problems after problems.....
Can you guys help me out here? I would appreciate it.
I am using a DHCP connection and I selected NON-NETWORKED during install too and maybe thats the problem. How can I re-configure my connection? I am behind a router too. But I need those two files to add the 192.168.1.1 router IP address.
Ok, I brought back those two files and they have the routers IP address in there and I also did this:
Distribution: Solaris 10 (x86) and Windows XP Pro SP2
Posts: 596
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OK, it seemed very straight forward but after I did those settings it gave me a bunch of error messages on the gray booting svreen like here:
Code:
WARNING: IP: HARDWARE ADDRESS "THE MAC ADDRESS" TRYING TO BE OUR ADDRESS 192.168.001.001.001!
WARNING: IP: HARDWARE ADDRESS "THE MAC ADDRESS" TRYING TO BE OUR ADDRESS 192.168.001.001.001!
WARNING: IP: HARDWARE ADDRESS "THE MAC ADDRESS" TRYING TO BE OUR ADDRESS 192.168.001.001.001!
Now as far as tyhe questions go here what I answered:
1. Hostname for rtls0: myname1
2. Part of a Subnet: NO (TRIED BOTH...NO AND YES)
3. Nameserver: NONE
4. IP address for rtls0: 192.168.1.1
5. Kereeros: NO
6. FOR THE ROUTE I ENTERED AS NONE....OR SHOULD I HAD SELECTED DETECT ONE??
Can you please explain whats going on here??
ANy more suggestions here? Or please take a look at my answers please.
It's written in plain English in the error message.
The IP address you have assigned to the Solaris box is already used on your network by another machine. This can't work. Use a different address or alternatively a DHCP server to distribute IP addresses.
Distribution: Solaris 10 (x86) and Windows XP Pro SP2
Posts: 596
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I dont have another machine...I am dual booting with Windows. Its just one machine and its not connected to another machine.
Here are the answers I gave again:
1. Host name: myname1
2. System part of a subnet: NO
3. Default Route for rtls0: NONE
4. Nameservice: NONE
The one thing I am always confused about are the SUBNET PART (YES OR NO) and the DEFAULT ROUTE...Those things always confuses me when configuring a DHCP connection in Solaris.
Can I get workaround this or do I have to reinstall the whole thing again?
Distribution: Solaris 10 (x86) and Windows XP Pro SP2
Posts: 596
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Sorry for the hassles...But this is crazy
Ok....Long story short...Heres what I did again...
1. Host name: as40001
2. DEFAULT ROUTE WOULD BE 192.168.1.100 UNDER "SPECIFY ONE"
3. ROUTERS IP ADDRESS FOR MY INTERFACE CARD WOULD BE 192.168.1.1.....THIS IS WERE THE ISSUE WAS...AT THIS PART OF THE QUESTIONS..
So...in conclusion this how it is and plus after these settings I managed to the following things:
The I rebooted and then I managed to get inside my router settings by doing 192.168.1.1 in the address bar in my browser and plus when I pinged it it said it was ALIVE.
But still no luck browsing the Internet. Then I checked the following files:
Still cannot browse Internet... And after doing some investigating on my own...I realized that the DT Error Message when I tried logging into my user account was caused by doing the following commands:
Thats when I realized that I couldd not even pen SMC or I was unable to logon using my user account..
So there MUST be a little or small thing to set in order for me to browse if its able to communicate with my router...EXCEPT..why cannot I browse the net?
Pinging 192.168.1.1 was able to recognize it since it said it was ALIVE...
Are my settings OK on what I did in sys-unconfig??? If not, what should I change nextime if I am using a DHCP (PPPoE) connection???
And my router settings STATUS even shows CONNECTED....I dont really understand.
Distribution: Solaris 10 (x86) and Windows XP Pro SP2
Posts: 596
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Ok, if sys-unconfig will not have the DHCP selection listed, then what IP address should I enter were it says IP ADDRESS FOR RTSL0?
And should I leave the Nameservice as NONE or enter the DNS too?
I do not understand why sys-unconfig will not have DHCP selection listed...
So is there any suggestions on what settings need to be entered?
Here are settings again:
IP Address for rtls0: (I DONT KNOW THIS ONE...)
Default Route for rtls0: 192.168.1.1 (Router IP Address)
Nameservice: SHOULD I SELECT NONE OR ENTER ONE?
System Part of the Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Now, let me rephrase my post here.
Since sys-unconfig does not have were I can SELECT DHCP as connection type, then what IP address should I give for: IP ADDRESS FOR RTSL0??
And did manage to enter my router settings and it says CONNECTED, but I cannot access webpages.
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