I also just installed CentOS 6.0, but networking isn't working right ...
Posted: 2011/07/19 05:04:57
... but it isn't the same issue.
When I first tried to use the box, I saw that eth0 was up just fine. I could ping external sites (www.google.com, www.yahoo.com, etc.) fine, I could run host on those domains, etc.
However, if I tried to use a browser (Firefox) or even just do a wget, I was unable to resolve the host address.
(eg; 'wget: unable to resolve host address "www.yahoo.com"')
I tried restarting the network (as root) using /etc/init.d/network restart, which failed because NetworkManager wasn't managing eth0 or eth1. Then I couldn't ping either. However, once I started NetworkManager (and I think I rebooted once or twice), I could see eth0 up, network restart worked, etc.
However, I still can't get that host to resolve when I'm using wget or a browser. The nameserver (in resolv.conf) looks right. And, well, ping and host seem to resolve fine.
Any ideas or pointers?
When I first tried to use the box, I saw that eth0 was up just fine. I could ping external sites (www.google.com, www.yahoo.com, etc.) fine, I could run host on those domains, etc.
However, if I tried to use a browser (Firefox) or even just do a wget, I was unable to resolve the host address.
(eg; 'wget: unable to resolve host address "www.yahoo.com"')
I tried restarting the network (as root) using /etc/init.d/network restart, which failed because NetworkManager wasn't managing eth0 or eth1. Then I couldn't ping either. However, once I started NetworkManager (and I think I rebooted once or twice), I could see eth0 up, network restart worked, etc.
However, I still can't get that host to resolve when I'm using wget or a browser. The nameserver (in resolv.conf) looks right. And, well, ping and host seem to resolve fine.
Any ideas or pointers?