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A few more questions - same problem
Ice-9:
Here's wat iptables -L gives me :
[root@localhost root]# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
This is with iptables service stopped.
Now, I'll try to install dhcpcd but is there anything I'd have to configure for it to load?
voidmain:
Then you don't have a firewall issue.
No there is nothing you have to configure. Just remove dhclient and install dhcpcd and it will work. And I am slightly confident that it will solve your problem once and for all. If it does I might suggest you add to that bugzilla article stating you had the same problem. I will also do a RedHat tip on the subject in case it comes up again which it surely will since it's obvoisly a bug in dhclient under some situations.
[ November 28, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]
Ice-9:
YES YES YES!!!!!!!! IT WORKED!!!!!!
void main, I just don't know how to thank you man!
If you ever decide to come to Belgium again, let me know, food and drinks are on me!
I'll add it to the bugzilla article right away and let my isp know also, just in case, you can never know if someone over there tries to give some sort of support for Red Hat it might come in handy.
voidmain:
Thanks, I'll take a case of your favorite local Belgium brew. I will work for European brew!
DC:
quote:Originally posted by void main:
I'll take a case of your favorite local Belgium brew.
--- End quote ---
Err, it isn't THAT good.
Oh wait.
It is.
Do note that *european* beer is not by definition good. We have our share of crap beer. We do have a *lot* of good beers though.
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