Connecting to the internet
Jason Parker
new90 at verizon.net
Tue Apr 27 20:06:01 PDT 2004
Hi, I am building a server as a learning experience (for now at least).
I am using a SOYO SY-K7VME motherboard which has a built in ethernet
port (sysinstall identifies the ethernet port as VIA Rhine, which I
believe the default install supports), and am behind a Linksys BEFW11S4
wireless router. The server is connected to the switch on the back of
the router via an ethernet cable. Because I was having trouble
installing FreeBSD using the FTP downloads, I bought a "Teach Yourself
FreeBSD" book with an installation CD for 4.7. So, when I install
FreeBSD I am asked to browse the package collection, which I do, and
choose the links browser, the lynx browser, and the bash shell. When I
reboot and run either of the browsers I get a message saying "Host not
found." To ensure there was nothing wrong with my motherboard, I
installed Linux Fedora over FreeBSD, and had no problems connecting. I
also called my ISP and asked for the Host and Domain, which they told me
they don't use, and suggested I leave the space blank, which sysinstall
won't let me do. I do have a domain name but it is currently hosted on
a shared server so I don't believe (?) I should be entering it here.
So, can anyone help or offer some direction? Why can't I connect to the
internet? Thanks.
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