DSC Publishing, LLC said: > Anyhow, they just changed their IP, gateway, proxy, DNS, FTP, and router > addresses.
IP, gateway, netmask, broadcast, and network addresses are controlled by /etc/network/interfaces DNS addresses are controlled by /etc/resolv.conf proxy addresses are specific to the application, e.g. if your using apt-get with proxy I think it stores the settings in /etc/apt/apt.conf (see the manpage, the syntax of that file is somewhat cryptic to me) lynx stores it's proxy settings in /etc/lynx.conf by default .. other apps store the proxy setings elsewhere. FTP address, well thats usually stored inside the FTP client, router addresses..not sure what you mean here, you shouldn't need to store any router addresses on your system other then the default gateway. once your all done use /etc/init.d/networking restart to reload the network configuration. If it doesn't work: verify your IP address with: ifconfig -a verify your default router with: route -n verify your name servers with: cat /etc/resolv.conf if that is all correct then the problem is elsewhere, perhaps the ISP did some other change to make it linux-unfriendly(though I can't think of what it could be, my ISP is very linux friendly though they do not support it, my DSL comes in over a bridged Cisco 678 which plugs into my switch, everything is static configuration no DHCP no PPPTP no PPPoE none of that crap, as far as my systems are concerned they are directly connected to an ethernet network, its wonderful, but expensive runs about $200/month for 1mbit w/4 statics) nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]