Problem in telnet...

Problem in telnet...

Post by Roy Cha » Sun, 28 Sep 1997 04:00:00



Dear all,

    I have installed the Linux ( Red Hat )in my PC,and It is connect
by Ethernet Lan Card to my school Network.But when I try to use
the Telnet,it will show this message "no route to the host".Also I
can use tlenet in WINDOW95 as uasal.

    Why it will occur.Is it any setting of my Linux wrong.Someone
told me that it is due to I wouldn't set my router IP well.Is it true?
If yes,how can I set it and how can I know my router IP?

     Thank anyone  can hlep me!!

Roy                

 
 
 

Problem in telnet...

Post by NWO 4 Lif » Tue, 30 Sep 1997 04:00:00


: Dear all,

:     I have installed the Linux ( Red Hat )in my PC,and It is connect
: by Ethernet Lan Card to my school Network.But when I try to use
: the Telnet,it will show this message "no route to the host".Also I
: can use tlenet in WINDOW95 as uasal.
:      
:     Why it will occur.Is it any setting of my Linux wrong.Someone
: told me that it is due to I wouldn't set my router IP well.Is it true?
: If yes,how can I set it and how can I know my router IP?
:    
:      Thank anyone  can hlep me!!
:  
: Roy                

Roy
  Try adding the IP address of the machine your trying to connect to in the
/etc/hosts file. Also, you may want to add the IP address of the nameserver
(machine that resolves the IP and route to machines) in the /etc/resolv.conf
file.
i.e. ------>    nameserver=<NAMESERVER IP address>

Good Luck

Wally


 
 
 

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