[OLUG] failures
Nathan Brown
tbrown at radiks.net
Fri Jan 28 05:24:41 UTC 2000
Here is another output from the Telnet command GET /
[root at localhost /]# ipchains -L
Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
Chain forward (policy ACCEPT):
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
[root at localhost /]#
Thanks,
Nate
tetherow at nol.org wrote:
> On 17 Jan, Nathan Brown wrote:
> > I'm not getting my problem solved here something very simple and very strange is
> > happening and I am not gonna get it ... I was wondering if anyone knew of another
> > LUG anywhere that would possibly be able to help.
> > Thanks again very much,
> > Nate
>
> Sorry I am so behind on mail and this thread is hopefully obsolete but
> just in case...
>
> Lets try starting from the begining:
> 0. Ping localhost (127.0.0.1). This will insure that your TCP/IP stack
> works.
>
> 1. Once you dial in try pinging your side of the PPP connection.
> Check ifconfig for the ip address on ppp0 for your side
> If this succeeds then you know your side of the ppp connection is up
> and running.
>
> 2. Try pinging the remote side of the PPP connection should be the PtP
> address in ifconfig.
> If this succeeds then you know that the remote side of the ppp
> connection is up and the static route works.
> If this fails check your routing table for a static route to the
> remote side of the ppp connection
> # route -n
>
> Kernel IP routing table
> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
> 206.222.217.xxx 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 ppp0
> 127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 lo
> 0.0.0.0 206.222.217.xxx 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 ppp0
>
> What you are looking for is like the first line in the output
> 206.222.217.xxx is the P-t-P address from ifconfig. This is the
> route that tells you machine how to get to the remote side of the
> ppp connection which is your gateway.
>
> 3. Try pinging anything else (say 204.71.200.67 which is yahoo)
> If this works then you know it is not a routing or communications
> issue but is really a DNS problem more than likely.
> If it doesn't work check the route table again (see above) and look
> for the line like the last one. Again 206.222.217.xxx should be the
> P-t-P address listed in ifconfig. This is your default route (hence
> the Destination of 0.0.0 and Genmask of 0.0.0 as well as the G in
> flags). Make sure that the Iface matches the ppp connection
> interface (should be ppp0 but doesn't HAVE to be). If that line
> exists but you can't ping outside try something else, such as
> # telnet 204.71.200.67 80
> Connected to 204.71.200.67.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Then type GET / and hit enter. You should get the HTML for Yahoo's
> homepage from this. If not things have now gotten very strange in
> the routing setup, possible culprit is a firewall on your machine (I
> wouldn't think you are dialed in to anything that doesn't allow www
> access out).
> # ipchains -L
> If you get output from this command email it to the list and we'll
> see if that is what is causing problems.
>
> In all the above use IP addresses. If these work the issues is name
> service and not networking.
>
> If it is nameservice try the following:
> # nslookup www.yahoo.com 205.138.126.6
> This will use dns.radiks.net to lookup the IP address for yahoo. If
> this works cat /etc/resolv.conf it should look something like:
> search radiks.net
> nameserver 205.138.126.6
>
> If you have gotten this far and things still aren't working mail me
> back.
>
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