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- Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 01:49:00 -0500
- From: brendan.gillon@example.com
- Subject: [tlug] help with Red based internet connection
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Hello, I am writing in the hope that I might be able to solve my problem of making an internet connection here in Kyoto, where I have been for the past 6 weeks and will be for another two months. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. BACKGROUND: I am running Linux Red Hat (2.6.12-1.1381.FC3) on an IBM think pad. Before arriving in Kyoto, I had no problem obtaining a internet connection with a lan cable. I would simply plug in the cable before booting and whether at home, or at the office, or at a friend's with a suitable connection, my computer would automatically obtain a connection, provided the cable was connected on boot. I have arranged access here in Kyoto through So-net. NTT came and installed a fibre optic connection. However, having plugged in the cable as shown below and booting, I am unable to obtain an internet connection. CURRENT STATE: HARDWARE SET UP: There are two small boxes: Each has an electrical outlet. The first box Into one comes the fibre optic cable. Out of it goes another cable and it plugs into the second box at a point labelled WAN. A cable leaving one of four LAN plugs goes to my computer: Thus, BOX 1 BOX 2 ------- ------ | |--cable--| WAN | | | | LAN |--cable-- COMPUTER fibre optic ----| | | LAN | -------- | LAN | | LAN | ------- SOFTWARE SET UP I have checked by means of the `Internet connection wizard' to verify that I am properly configured. Here is what the main status page looks like. ------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | Network Configuration | | | | File Profile Help | | | | New Edit Copy Delete Activate Deactivate | | | | Devices Hardware IPsec DNS Hosts <The active page is Devices> | | | | You may configure network devices associated with | | physical hardware here. Multiple logical devices can be | | associated with a single piece of hardware. | | | | Profile Status Device Nickname Type | | x active eth0 eth0 Ethernet | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------- Clicking on Edit in the display above, I arrive at a page which indicates that the system is set to obtain automatically IP addess settings with dhcp. Clicking on DNS in the display above, I get this page: Hostname: localhost.localdomain Primary DNS: 192.168.24.1 Secondary DNS: Tertiary DNS: DNS search path: localdomain It seems as though I should be connected. HOWEVER, - my browser (mozilla) does not connect. That is, it says that it cannot find what I have designated as my homepage, namely, www.mcgill.ca. - when I typed into the address line at the top of the browser http://192.168.24.1 the reply I got was: the connection was refused when attempting to contact 192.168.24.1. - when I ran ping www.mcgill.ca I got in reply: unknown host. I have run ifconfig and I got this information: inet ad: 192.168.24.51 bcast: 192.168.24.255 mask: 255.255.255.0 BACKGROUND: The only even which has intervened since trying to connect in Kyoto and my last successful connection in Canada is the following. When I arrived at Ryukoku University and plugged into the network here, my laptop appeared to me to be unable to boot, for during the boot sequence the screen went completely blank for what seemed to me several minutes. Stupidly, I have since learned, I shutdown the computer. I then tried to reboot. I don't recall all the details, but in essence, I was informed that I had problems. With no one to ask for help (the computing person here knows nothing about Linux), I pursued the various options presented to me on rebooting. One option I was forced into was fsck. This came with all kinds of dire warnings. I continued to guess as some options, eventually exited fsck and lo and behold the laptop booted and everything but getting an internet connection has work fine since then. By the way, the reason my laptop would not connect is that, as you saw above, it is configured to get an IP address dynamically. Ryukoku University assigns static addresses, I have since learned. One last piece of information. When I boot, everything on the check list comes up OK, except of course if the cable is not connected and I am informed that the connection can not be found and I should check the cable. If I connect to my router (right term?) here, no such error message appears. HOWEVER, I now get an error message which I never previously got. It says: error making /dev/isdnctrl: permission denied loading isdn modules FAILED So, there it is. Any help will gratefully accepted. Bear in mind that I am a complete ignoramus about computing matters. Don't be misled by the things I tried above, I was merely following the advice of others who are more knowledgeable about these matters than I. Best wishes, Brendan Gillon P.S. If you are wondering how I have an internet connection to contact you, the reason is that the computing service at Ryukoku has lent me a laptop to be used on campus. Though I have managed in the time I have been here to read very haltingly hiragana and am now hard at work learning to decipher katagana, my laptop at Ryukoku runs on a Japanese version of windows. I have never used windows. I shall not have access to this computer again until Monday.
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