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Hallo Framp,
Deiner script zieht toll aus, when es ein teil vom einer distro wirt werde ich es benutzen. |
I only have one NIC and I figured out how to access the script info I just had to open it ina window first I had it on the desktop and it just ran and quit. I am learning a lot about Linux. I have the log file but I don't know how to post all of the info from the file.
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Billy |
Everything looks fine. All the basic networking config is OK. There might be an issue with ipv6 but this will not disable FF.
What about konqueror? Did you try this browser? What about Code:
wget http://www.google.com |
I can not get a webpage to load, each time I get a timed out error. I have evolution E-mail and it works perfect and downloads mail and uploads sent mail. I have tryed all 3 browsers that came with suse, and they all get the same error.
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Pls try
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telnet www.google.com 80 and Code:
wget http://www.google.com |
I tryed wget http://www.google.com and it connected and when I used telnet www.google.com 80 It also was connected successfully
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Ok. So it's posssible to get to websites on http port 80.
Frankly, I now would use wireshark to analyze the TCP traffic of your browser to get an idea what's going on on your system. Hm ... you mentioned you tried three browsers to access websites. Which browsers did you use? Did you also try w3m? |
I used epiphany firefox and konqueror. I noticed that I can log into my router at 192.168.10.1 and it loads as a webpage and loads perfectly. But when i log into my Hughesnet Modem at 192.168.0.1 it starts to load and stops as the page starts to load and never completes the page. I wonder if my Satallite modem could be the culprit
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Disable ipv6 support on linux.
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Hey FRAMP
Just a thought - - As a newbie, I had a hard time getting the outputs from the 'lspci -v' output onto the web. It's a learning experience when you discover that there is so much that can be done with the command line. Living in a MS world for so long can do this to you.
Simple example - - How does one get out of a MAN page in command line?? |
To disable ipv6, as root edit:
the file /etc/modprobe.conf, add the following line, and reboot: install ipv6 /bin/true To get the output from any command in a konsole on to this forum, 1. Run the command. 2. Highlight the text by dragging your mouse pointer over the text to be copied, it should highlight. 3. Press the ctrl key + the c key at the same time. This should copy the data to a buffer in your system. 4. Go to the edit window on the forum. I suggest you click one of the buttons for editing, either Quote or Code, that will enter the coding in the edit window. 5. Place the cursor between the just entered codeing. Now paste the text you copied earlier by pressing the ctrl key + the v key together. The text will be pasted in place. |
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Are you shure this will fix the problem? AFAIK this might delay TCP traffic if you don't have an ISP supporintg IPV6 ... but this shouldn't stop any web browsing at all (You also can disable IVP6 in FF ,,,) |
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but to exit the listing of a man page just press the 'q' key (q for quit) |
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