Hi
I've just installed Kubuntu, and having problems with the Internet connection.
In Konquerer I get "Connection to Server Refused" for any website unless I use it's IP address.
however in Konsole I can ping websites by name
(e.g. ping www.bbc.co.uk returns the IP address for the BBC, I can then connect to http://212.58.224.138 in Konquerer)
So far I'm unable to install Firefox - but maybe this is probably a symptom of the network problem
I've tried this with both wired and wireless connections, and double-checked my network settings against my other pc on the same network. (Both using static IP addresses via my ADSL router)
As suggested in another topic on this site, I've just tried specifying the Open DNS servers 208.67.220.220 /208.67.222.222 instead of my router's address as the DNS servers on the pc and rebooted, but this appears to change nothing.
(Oddly, the browser IS able to connect to kubuntuforums.net by name.)
Any ideas what's happening here?
(I'm very new to Linux, but know my way around TCP/IP a little)
I've just installed Kubuntu, and having problems with the Internet connection.
In Konquerer I get "Connection to Server Refused" for any website unless I use it's IP address.
however in Konsole I can ping websites by name
(e.g. ping www.bbc.co.uk returns the IP address for the BBC, I can then connect to http://212.58.224.138 in Konquerer)
So far I'm unable to install Firefox - but maybe this is probably a symptom of the network problem
I've tried this with both wired and wireless connections, and double-checked my network settings against my other pc on the same network. (Both using static IP addresses via my ADSL router)
As suggested in another topic on this site, I've just tried specifying the Open DNS servers 208.67.220.220 /208.67.222.222 instead of my router's address as the DNS servers on the pc and rebooted, but this appears to change nothing.
(Oddly, the browser IS able to connect to kubuntuforums.net by name.)
Any ideas what's happening here?
(I'm very new to Linux, but know my way around TCP/IP a little)
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