Can ping Google but SeaMonkey can't connect to Google

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svenson81
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Can ping Google but SeaMonkey can't connect to Google

#1 Post by svenson81 »

Hi Folks,

I am a Linux Newbie, too. And I decided for Puppy Linux. Booting by usb stick everything is fine.

The problem is the connection to the internet.

I tried to connect to a live network.

1. Test eth0 -> Puppy was able to find a live network

2. Auto DHCP -> Network Configuration of eth0 SUCCESSFUL

3. look at my modem setup -> the PC is shown and listed as connected

4. make a ping test -> ping 209.85.129.147 (google) 0% package lost 44.103 average ping time

5. start sea monkey www.google.com -> Address not found

I tried to explain exactly what I've done. But where is my mistake? Why I can't connect to the internet?

Thanks in advance

cthisbear
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#2 Post by cthisbear »

Network Cable.

Ethernet 0

Auto DCHP

Network Configuration of Ethernet 0 Successful

Do you want to save this Configuration

Yes

Done

Then click... Enter .........twice in the Firewall.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEoxRrXl ... re=related

Chris.

svenson81
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#3 Post by svenson81 »

I've done it exactly in that way. but no result. And there are some mysterious news.

A few minutes ago I tried another HD. (Puppy was booted from usb) And there it works.

Could there be a problem with the Hard Drive???

Oakems
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#4 Post by Oakems »

I've had the same problem as you with a frugal install of Puppy. Internet was working fine, then stopped for no reason. Going through the setup wizard again did nothing, and the module seemed to be loading fine anyway, it was there when I checked with
lsmod at boot-up. But, the first time I tried to 'test eth0' it would always fail, on the second test, it would always find it, is this the same for you?

I couldn't find a solution to this so I just deleted my pup_save.file and started again.

What kind of install do you have? For me this problem happened with Puppy 421, how about you?

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Aitch
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#5 Post by Aitch »

Hi guys

Don't ask me why - timing, I think, but.....

If you go through the network wizard TWICE, 99% of the time, it will work,

....if you have standard hardware

Sometimes you have to manually insert the DNS server IP for your ISP, and sometimes the default gateway IP for a router, in advanced settings, for it to go on the net

HTH

Aitch :)

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mikeb
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#6 Post by mikeb »

Common problem is /etc/resolv.conf (or where its linked to ??) not created properly
Should have something like

Code: Select all

nameserver 192.168.1.1
for the router

A bug perhaps?

mike

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#7 Post by diogenes1 »

make sure if the router is WEP or any other code protection to enter the key

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#8 Post by jafadmin »

If you can ping by IP address but not by name you have a DNS problem. Edit your /etc/resolv.conf to use 4.2.2.2 as a DNS server and see if that fixes. If so, you need to check the DNS configuration in your DHCP server.

I hope this helps.

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#9 Post by omskates »

jafadmin, you said "Edit your /etc/resolv.conf to use 4.2.2.2 as a DNS server and see if that fixes."

YES!!!!! Why did I not find this thread about 6 hours ago, thankyou!! I was at the same point and the DNS change has me up & running fine. Now to get the wireless.

Love PuppyLinux by the way on an old Lenovo thinkpad X40 w/ 256mb RAM it is snappy snappy where the UNR distro was painfully sluggish. All the pop up tutorials as you explore applications, downloading with pupzip, puppy packages etc really good, thanks!

svenson81
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Thank you

#10 Post by svenson81 »

Sorry for so long time of no reply. But thanks a lot to jafadmin.

That was the missing point. Connection sucessful....

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