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RE: [LI] problem of netscape nevigator



Hi

I have tried this, but when I try to access any site, I ge this message "
unable to connect to server ( TCP error, no route to host.the server may be
down)

where is the problem
help me,
thanks in advance
jd

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> From: 	Syed Khader Vali[SMTP:sidcarter@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Reply To: 	linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: 	Monday, October 18, 1999 2:54 PM
> To: 	linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: 	Re: [LI] problem of netscape nevigator
> 
> On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 09:07:18PM -0700, mitesh desai wrote:
> >      1." netscape is unable to locate the server.
> >          the server does not have DNS entry. check
> >          the server name in the location URL & try
> >          aggain."
> >      2."this means that some or all hosts will be
> >         unreachable.
> >         Perhaps there is problem with your name
> > server?
> Hi there,
> That means what it says ;-). Your DNS settings don't seem to be right.
> Edit your /etc/resolve.conf
> 
> The contents of my /etc/resolve.conf are as follows
> 
> search rs.internic.net
> nameserver 202.54.30.1
> nameserver 202.54.30.2
> 
> Where 202.54.30.1 and 202.54.30.2 are the IP's of the nameservers of my
> ISP.
> 
> Don't worry about the search thing
> 
> you can put search some_dummy_name
> Hope this helps
> Regards
> 	Khader
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