[App_rpt-users] node will not connect to internet
Bryan Fields
Bryan at bryanfields.net
Wed Feb 21 15:35:58 UTC 2018
On 2/21/18 10:27 AM, David Waters wrote:
> Are you connected by wired or wireless to your LAN? wired Can you ping your
> router's IP from the node? (This has to work before anything else will.) no
> but I can connect to node using putty Can you ping www.microsoft.com from
> your node? (This would verify your DNS servers and gateway IP settings.
> This has to work also.) no What are these settings:the LAN IP of your node
> 193.168.0.200 the netmask 255.255.255.0the gateway
> 192.168.254.254 the gateway in frontier modem we connect our router is
> 192.168.254.11 for our routerthe dns server(s) 192.168.254.254 0000 not
> sure why the zeros show up in router, gateway on frontier is
> 192.168.254.11 the LAN IP of your router 182.168.0.1the netmask
> 255.255/255.0 Who is your ISP? Frontier Please send the output of this
> command from your node. traceroute www.microsoft.com tracerout says
> no command found I tried it in root and in etc directry and in asterisk
> directry same results traceroute http://www.microsoft.com/ I also have
> theseWan 182,168,254.1submast 255.255.255.0frontier wan 50.32.251.156
> sub 255.255.255.255in frontier the router has an ip of
> 182.168.254.11frontier lan is 192.168.254.254We have our wireless router
> plugged into the back of frontier (i will call it modem) we connect node
> through our router to get to internet. It has worked this was since we set
> it up weeks ago HOWEVER like I sed evertime our provider resets ther ip we
> loose node connection and must reload everything to get it running again. I
> am tired of reloading.We do not use the frontier box for anything but a
> gateway to internet. everything in house workd but the node. We have all
> the necessary ports forworded in both router and the frontier box.wsd
> working until the provider did sn ip update sometime Monday night.
This is a jumble, but looking at it, I see several networks typed incorrectly.
Your Allstar box's IP needs to match the local subnet on your router.
currently this doesn't match.
You'll need to check what's in /etc/resolve.conf for your nameservers. Try
4.2.2.2 or 8.8.8.8 and see if it works.
ping 67.215.233.178 and see if it works. This is the IP of the registration
server which register.allstarlink.org points to.
The lack of a traceroute command is disturbing, as it's a standard command in
debian.
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