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Re: Fedora-config-list Digest, Vol 11, Issue 1: msg#00007
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Try
ifconfig
if you can see your interface(eth0)with a valid Ip
address
Ping yourself
if you get the echo reply , ping the DNS server of
your campus , if you get the reply fire up the
browser.
Or just typr
/usr/bin/system-config-network
Remember to fill in your DNS entries
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> Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 11:54:12 -0500
> From: "Timothy Arnold" <timarnold@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hello,
> I recently installed Fedora Core 3 on my computer
> and am not sure how to
> configure the system so that it can access the
> Internet. It recognizes
> the ethernet device to which I am plugged in to. I
> am at a college
> campus and plugged directly into an ethernet port in
> the wall. I copied
> down information I thought I might need from XP's
> ipconfig before going
> on to install Fedora (things like what my DNS
> suffix, IP, subnet mask,
> and default gateway were at that time). I am new to
> Linux and Fedora and
> would appreciate any help anyone can offer. Thanks!
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> Timothy Arnold
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