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Lee Sharp wrote: > From: "Mark" <markryan at cfl dot rr dot com> >> Kyle McBride wrote: > >>> Are your clients getting DHCP leases from the m0n0wall? If so, are they >>> getting DNS server and default gateway? Could just be a name >>> resolution >>> problem. Can you ping a public IP address (other than your >>> m0n0wall's) from >>> a client? > >> I am totally mistified as to whats wrong > >> its like there is no connection past the wan gateway at my isp. > > And we are trying to help. Try this... From the client, ping the > m0n0wall ip. Ping the gateway IP. Type 'NSlookup www.google.com' and > what does it return? (All) If it is using your m0n0wall for DNS tell > nslookup to connect to 4.2.2.2 and try again. Ping 4.2.2.2 > > If nothing can get past the ISP, the ISP is blocking it. Power down > everything. Turn on the ISP device, then after it fully boots, turn > on the m0n0wall. If still no joy, set the m0n0wall MAC address to > match the computer you used that worked. > > Lee > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > Ok its fixed. It was an ISP problem. Evidently, roadrunner had major issues today with one of their servers. Been on the phone with them 6 times today. It finally is back up and working nicely. Thanks for all the suggestions, just couldn't read them! :) stuck watching footbal and my cable modem lights flashing all day. Mark |