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Old 28th January 2004, 03:56 PM
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Problems with dsl

Hi all. I have a problem with my dsl. I configure the connection, then activate it and everything seems to be ok. But when I try to surf the web, e.g. www.redhat.com Mozila popups me the message something like:www.redhat.com was not found. Please check your conection". I activate the interner, but it isn't working. Also the same problem was with Red Hat linux Enterprise 2.9.5. But on the Red Hat Linux 8.0 everything was ok. Can You help me? I'm using Fedora Core 1 and Dsl connection.
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Old 29th January 2004, 01:06 AM
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What is the output of[code:1]cat /etc/resolv.conf ; netstat -rn[/code:1]
(enter the line in a terminal window) after you've activated the connection?
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