That happens me everytime I am rebooting my pc/vmware.

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    Proficient Member jonathan3137 is offline
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    That happens me everytime I am rebooting my pc/vmware.

    Everytime I am rebooting or shutting down my vmware or pc, my network won't work on CentOS anymore.
    It tells I am connected but can't access the internet.
    How can I fix that?
    Thanks in adv.


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    The Dinosaur chumpywumpy is offline
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    Re: That happens me everytime I am rebooting my pc/vmware.

    You have a dynamic IP address on the Centos machine (probably windows too) and it is probably changing each time you reboot.

    Static IP for Windows
    http://www.hotcomm.com/FAQ/FAQ_staticIPXP.asp

    For Centos
    http://www.thewebmasterscafe.net/web...tos-linux.html

    EDIT: Also make sure your DNS entry is configured correctly in Centos or it won't find web addresses, but this doesn't stop the server working though.

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    Proficient Member jonathan3137 is offline
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    Re: That happens me everytime I am rebooting my pc/vmware.

    Quote Originally Posted by chumpywumpy View Post
    You have a dynamic IP address on the Centos machine (probably windows too) and it is probably changing each time you reboot.

    Static IP for Windows
    http://www.hotcomm.com/FAQ/FAQ_staticIPXP.asp

    For Centos
    http://www.thewebmasterscafe.net/web...tos-linux.html

    EDIT: Also make sure your DNS entry is configured correctly in Centos or it won't find web addresses, but this doesn't stop the server working though.

    I don't think I have a dynamic ip, but I will try this and post here, thanks.
    EDIT: Okay it was dynamic... I will try whats written in that guide.

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    Proficient Member jonathan3137 is offline
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    Re: That happens me everytime I am rebooting my pc/vmware.

    NVM, fixed =] Thanks alot!
    Last edited by jonathan3137; 25-07-08 at 05:12 PM.



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