Is your DNS working?  

If one of these commands works, and the other doesn't, then there's a DNS 
problem.

ping yahoo.com
ping 66.94.234.13

Jeremy

On Sunday 21 October 2007 8:56:55 am Danny wrote:
> I need some help with Fedora 7. I have it installed and can't connect to
> the Internet. I've got the two little TV's in the upper right hand
> corner of my screen that indicate the network Manager is connected, but
> when I try to get on Mozilla - the message reads something like Mozilla
> can't connect to the server - please try again. I have a Linksys
> Ethernet bridge that picks up my router. Windows is no problem. Please
> advise.
> Thanx!
> Danny J.
>
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>    1. Re: OT: Suggestions to Selling the Boss Open Source
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>    2. Re: Linux-based NAS solutions (Dave Sherman)
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> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 12:28:43 -0500
> From: Chad Walstrom <chewie at wookimus.net>
> Subject: Re: [tclug-list] OT: Suggestions to Selling the Boss Open
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> I would like offer the opposite suggestion as Brian Wall, which is to
> find places where functionality is MISSING or BROKEN in the work place
> and your work flow, and provide a FOSS solution for it.  That will open
> doors quicker than trying to replace something that your management
> views as "working".  Case in point, my first real use for Linux was to
> replace a buggy Checkpoint firewall (from the late 90's).  Once I
> managed to do that, another project rolled in to host the company
> website on Apache.  That was followed by setting up a VPN between sites
> using our firewall.  That in turn was followed by...
>
> You get the picture.  When you find a problem that is unsolveable or too
> expensive to fix in the proprietary software world, propose FOSS.  Once
> they get used to having it around, it'll be easier to convince them to
> use it to replace WORKING proprietary solutions.  This is the big hurdle
> you must jump.
>
> One thing you must not do is get blinded by the idea that FOSS is the
> only solution.  If you don't view things pragmatically from a business
> perspective or your managers' POV's, you're not going to get anywhere.
> "When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail," just doesn't
> work.
>
> Chad
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 12:57:39 -0500
> From: "Dave Sherman" <thurianknight at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Linux-based NAS solutions
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> On 10/19/07, John Meier <john.meier at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 10/19/07, Dave Sherman <thurianknight at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi all, just wondering if anyone is using a Linux-based NAS solution
> > > such as OpenFiler (http://www.openfiler.com/). We're looking for
> > > something that would integrate into Active Directory.
> >
> > I did a few tests - setup a share, assigned group/user access - worked
>
> as
>
> > expected.  All in all, I'd say it's worth burning a day to play with
>
> it -see
>
> > if it meets your needs.
> >
> > john
> >
> > P.S.  Was able to install the linux version of Backupexec client on
>
> the
>
> > server and do a simple backup ...
>
> Yep, I've burned about half a day since yesterday playing with it. Set
> it up wrong the first time (forgot to leave room for the actual
> shares), but otherwise seems to work well. AD integration took some
> fiddling in /etc/krb5.conf, but otherwise it worked.
>
> Very glad to hear that the Linux BackupExec agent works, since we were
> wondering about that.
>
> --
> Dave Sherman
> MCSA, MCSE, CCNA
> Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new hardware.
>
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