Hi all,
I am using Fedora Core 5 and I am connected to the internet using a cable broadband connection (Exatt net that is provided via a local cable provider in chembur called worldnet).
I have configured the connection using system-cofig-network by first creating an Ethernet connection that uses static ip. Running pppoe -A gives me a list of access concentrators in which worldnet001 is mentioned (this is same as the service name that I use to create a pppoe connectoid in winxp using raspppoe). Next, I created an xDSL connection in system-config-network. I made the appropriate settings and I am able to connect.
However the problem occurs whenever I boot my system. At booting it shows me
Bringing up interface ppp0 [ OK ]
But when I try to browse sites I am not able to do so. If I open system-config-network it shows that the device ppp0 is active. If I deactivate it and reactivate it, then I am able to browse websites. I am not able to understand why the link doesn't come up at boot. It used to connect at boot previously, but then I tinkered with some settings and I don't know what I did, but I am not able to get it to connect it at boot. Please give me your suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
Regards, OSRIC XAVIER FERNANDES
On Saturday 21 October 2006 09:45, osric fernandes wrote:
But when I try to browse sites I am not able to do so. If I open system-config-network it shows that the device ppp0 is active. If I deactivate it and reactivate it, then I am able to browse websites. I am not able to understand why the link doesn't come up at boot. It used to connect at boot previously, but then I tinkered with some settings and I don't know what I did, but I am not able to get it to connect it at boot. Please give me your suggestions.
How is the DNS configured? Prolly the DNS servers aren't getting configured.
On 10/22/06, Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
How is the DNS configured? Prolly the DNS servers aren't getting configured.
I have entered the Primary and Secondary DNS IP addresses in the respective fields under the DNS tab of system-config-network. Is there some other way to set it?
On 10/22/06, Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
How is the DNS configured? Prolly the DNS servers aren't getting configured.
Hey Thanks, Dinesh for the reply, but the problem was not with the DNS configuration. Luckily, I got the sloution. The stupidity that I was doing was that I was creating two devices in system-config-network (eth0 and ppp0) and also, the NetworkManager service was set to startup at boot. Got the problem fixed and now I am connected at boot.
osric fernandes wrote:
I was creating two devices in system-config-network (eth0 and ppp0) and also, the NetworkManager service was set to startup at boot. Got the problem fixed and now I am connected at boot.
eth is an ethernet hardware device. ppp is a connection.
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