1 |
Hey folks |
2 |
|
3 |
> > I've seen that exact problem with many simple routers like |
4 |
> the one you have |
5 |
> > and various Linux distros, almost always |
6 |
> > some of the programs do work with dns server being the |
7 |
> router itself and |
8 |
> > some don't. Namely: |
9 |
> > |
10 |
> > Web browsers and IM apps mostly work, |
11 |
> > rsync,svn git and some telnet and ftp apps mostly don't. |
12 |
> > In MS Windows almost always all work just fine. |
13 |
> > The solution for me was to find out in the router itself |
14 |
> what are the dns |
15 |
> > servers that it uses and configure them in the system, |
16 |
> either in resolv.conf |
17 |
> > or in conf.d/net . |
18 |
> > Hope it helps. |
19 |
> > |
20 |
> |
21 |
> Indeed, it works for me as well :-) |
22 |
> |
23 |
> Thank you |
24 |
> Marco |
25 |
|
26 |
Yes, adding DNS servers manually to /etc/resolv.conf worked for me as well. Things kept trying to resolve to 1.0.0.0. |
27 |
|
28 |
For reference I was using a DLink 604 ADSL Modem Router (if memory serves). |
29 |
|
30 |
David |
31 |
|
32 |
-- |
33 |
gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |