browsingForum: User Feedback Topic: browsing started by: raffe Posted by raffe on Nov. 09 2004,08:48
HiI just download .8.3 and runt it from my w2k computer. I just place the iso file on my hd and run the bat file. Everything works fine except browsing. I can ping , i can ssh to a server but i can not brows. I tried to add firefox but i cant browse anyway. Any clue? I can i get it to work. When i entar a address or ip nothing happends. Thanks for a great linux distro! Posted by AwPhuch on Nov. 09 2004,14:59
Are you referring to the dsl-embedded release? Sounds like it DSL should use the connection from your 2K box...if it has internet connection the embedded release should have it as well Brian AwPhuch Posted by kitian on Nov. 09 2004,15:11
Unfortunately, DSL didn't hijack the DHCP information that my Windows box had. I tried to manually set it to what Windows had for a configuration and that didn't go anywhere either.I have some very keen interest in the embedded version...hopefully this gets resolved quickly. Cheers, Kit Posted by AwPhuch on Nov. 09 2004,15:16
What does your dsl-windows.bat file have in it?Brian AwPhuch Posted by kitian on Nov. 09 2004,15:27
I haven't modified anything so it is stock:REM Start qemu on windows. @ECHO OFF START qemu.exe -L . -m 128 -hda harddisk -cdrom dsl.iso -boot d -enable-audio -user-net -localtime CLS EXIT Let me know if I need to change the -user-net option. Kit Posted by AwPhuch on Nov. 09 2004,15:44
what is output of DSL ifconfig?Brian AwPhuch Posted by kitian on Nov. 09 2004,15:56
It is getting 10.0.2.15 - as it is using the -user-net option from the .bat file. I think the tunnel thing is right. Though...I don't think that is a good option - but one that is forced by QEMU. I'll let you know if I figure it out.< QEMU Documentation on Network > They show how you can boot Linux to use the local network with the tunnel. Like I said I will post my results... Posted by raffe on Nov. 10 2004,08:13
I havent touched my .bat file. It looks like kitian's. My ifoncifg output gives me an inet addre of 10.0.2.15.Any clue of what to do? raffe Posted by henk1955 on Nov. 10 2004,09:42
the 10.0.2.15 is correct.the host os will act as a bridge. can you ping your host at its real lan ip (from the embeded dsl)? can you ping other computers on the real lan (from the embeded dsl)? is your internet connect though a proxy server? Posted by kitian on Nov. 10 2004,13:21
I can ping my host. Does this mean the host needs to be setup to route the 10.x address?I've been looking at coLinux, just briefly as I am now interested in this sort of "embedded" solution - and I notice they use a TAP-Win32 adapter that gets installed for the sake of coLinux. Might this be a solution for DSL-Embedded as well? Kit Posted by henk1955 on Nov. 10 2004,13:34
i use dsl-embeded inside w2k.the only thing i did was extract the zip and double click dsl-windows.bat my network shows only one connection, the one i already had. can you ping other computers on the real lan ( from windows and from dsl)? Posted by kitian on Nov. 10 2004,14:57
nope can't see anything else but the host. can you?
Posted by henk1955 on Nov. 10 2004,15:18
i can ping all computers on the real lan.i can browse using glinks. and after adding xchat.tar.gz connect to the irc.freenode.net#damnsmalllinux does your host run internet-sharing software or a firewall? Posted by kitian on Nov. 10 2004,15:43
no internet sharing software, or firewalls. the host is getting its ip info from DHCP. wonder if that has something to do with it. have you changed anything in the .bat file?
Posted by henk1955 on Nov. 10 2004,15:50
noi get ip, dns. gateway. wins. for host from dhcp to Posted by kitian on Nov. 10 2004,15:52
hmmn. i think i might try starting over. just for the sake of trying again...
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