[Cialug]apt-get errors

Dan Hockey icepuck2k at mchsi.com
Sun Mar 5 09:47:33 CST 2006


that's what it took to fix it:).. apt-get is now working, thanx
-dh

Tom Pohl wrote:

> I'd say that not having any routes in your routing table is a bad  
> thing. What happens if you add a default route manually and check  
> your routing table again:
> route add default gw 192.168.1.1
>
> You might also want to add your net route in too
> route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0
>
> -Tom
>
>
> On Mar 3, 2006, at 7:33 PM, Dan Hockey wrote:
>
>> ifconfig showed the same on both mandriva and sarge
>> netstat -rh is were things change..
>>
>> mandriva2k6 showed
>> Kernel IP routing table
>> Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags   MSS Window   
>> irtt Iface
>> 192.168.1.0     0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U         0  
>> 0          0 eth1
>> 0.0.0.0         192.168.1.1     0.0.0.0         UG        0  
>> 0          0 eth1
>>
>> while sarge just showed
>> Kernel IP routing table
>> Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags   MSS Window   
>> irtt Iface
>>
>> with nothing shown below
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Tom Pohl wrote:
>>
>>> On both boxen, type the following 2 commands and let's compare:
>>> ifconfig
>>> netstat -rn
>>>
>>> Also, have you tried to ping an outside ip address instead of a name?
>>>
>> I've tried names and ip's, neither works. I can ping ip's of boxs  on 
>> my network just fine.
>> maybe the output from netstat -rn has something to do with it?
>> -dh
>>
>>
>>> -Tom
>>>
>>> On Mar 2, 2006, at 6:45 PM, Dan Hockey wrote:
>>>
>>>> resolv.conf on sarge had
>>>>
>>>> search
>>>> nameserver 204.127.203.135
>>>> nameserver 216.148.225.135
>>>>
>>>> so I checked my mandriva box and it had
>>>>
>>>> nameserver 204.127.203.135
>>>> nameserver 216.148.225.135
>>>>
>>>> so I changed sarge to same as mandriva without any luck
>>>> I reset my cable modem and linksys router with no change.
>>>> I can ping and ssh to/form sagre from to any linux box on my   
>>>> network, but sarge is the only one that can't get out ot the  real  
>>>> world, arrrgghh
>>>> -dh
>>>>
>>>> Dave J. Hala Jr. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I've spent the last week fixing half a dozen friends computers   
>>>>> that use
>>>>> an isp I won't mention (dybb.com) that changed there DNS servers  and
>>>>> failed to notify some of their customers...
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess they are happy they have me for free tech support -or  not...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 08:59, Jerry Heiselman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah, Mediacom recently just switched name servers and  
>>>>>> decomissioned
>>>>>> the old ones (and their IPs).  Don't know why they, but they  
>>>>>> must  have
>>>>>> had their reasons.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 3/2/06, Barry Von Ahsen <barry at vonahsen.com> wrote:         I  
>>>>>> had the namservers i got from mediacom quit working recently
>>>>>>        (I had
>>>>>>        hard-coded them in /etc/resolv.conf based on what I got  from
>>>>>>        dhcp when I        first set up the box, but that was  
>>>>>> two  yers ago), so I just
>>>>>>        replaced
>>>>>>        them with known good servers.  that fixed my problem
>>>>>>               -barry
>>>>>>                      Dan Hockey wrote:
>>>>>>        > I've tried some the suggestions here and then some. I  
>>>>>> tried
>>>>>>        to use        > 205.152.191.39 which was   
>>>>>> mirrors.kernel.org which still
>>>>>>        didn't work.
>>>>>>        > After digging some more I found I can ping all my  internal
>>>>>>        computers        > from the debian box  but nothing   
>>>>>> outside my network. This
>>>>>>        doesn't make
>>>>>>        > sense  because all my other computers ping the  outside  
>>>>>> would
>>>>>>        just
>>>>>>        > fine.This is starting to look like a networking  problem on
>>>>>>        the debian        > box, but now I'm lost on what to  
>>>>>> look  for next.
>>>>>>        > has anyone else messed up debian this bad?
>>>>>>        > -dh
>>>>>>        >
>>>>>>        > Mark Hesseltine wrote:
>>>>>>        >
>>>>>>        >> I've had pretty good luck using apt-spy prior to running
>>>>>>        apt-get. That        >> way, if your regular server is   
>>>>>> down, you can easily find
>>>>>>        another one.
>>>>>>        >>
>>>>>>        >> On 3/1/06, Anthony Jeffries <ajeffri at loopysite.org>  
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>        >>        >>
>>>>>>        >>> On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 08:49:34AM -0600, Barry Von  
>>>>>> Ahsen
>>>>>>        wrote:
>>>>>>        >>>
>>>>>>        >>>> or switch to or add a more local mirror
>>>>>>        >>>>
>>>>>>        >>>> I have good luck and good speed from  
>>>>>> debian.uchicago.edu
>>>>>>        >>>>
>>>>>>        >>>> you can run apt-setup to add a new source, and if  
>>>>>> one is
>>>>>>        down it will
>>>>>>        >>>> try the next
>>>>>>        >>>>        >>>>
>>>>>>        >>> I have good luck with mirrors.kernel.org.
>>>>>>        >>>
>>>>>>        >>> --
>>>>>>        >>> Tony Jeffries
>>>>>>        >>> ajeffri at loopysite.org
>>>>>>        >>> Amateur Radio N0NRO
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>>>>>>        >>
>>>>>>        >> --
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