I’ve just reinstalled openSUSE 11.3 on my laptop. The network worked fine.
Yesterday I used it in my office which uses proxy. When I came back to home, I can only visit google.
I’ve deleted /etc/resolv.conf, the dns is working. And I’ve changed my firefox proxy setting to ‘no proxy’. I’ve never activated my firewall.
When I try to visit some page, firefox and konquer just say: waiting for …, and I can see the retrieved page title on the tab bar.
I’m using PPPoE. Below is what I got when trying to wget -rv www.douban.com(a chinese site) using wireshark, the line above the black lines shows an Ack=103, can anybody help me? Thanks.
Your LAN trace shows things actually starting up but the web server never
sends you data. It’d be nice to have more data, maybe tcpdump output
instead of Wireshark, or if Wireshark then the actual LAN trace taken over
a period of time with multiple sites tested.
Good luck.
On 10/11/2010 09:06 PM, starock wrote:
>
> I’ve just reinstalled openSUSE 11.3 on my laptop. The network worked
> fine.
> Yesterday I used it in my office which uses proxy. When I came back to
> home, I can only visit google.
>
> I’ve deleted /etc/resolv.conf, the dns is working. And I’ve changed my
> firefox proxy setting to ‘no proxy’. I’ve never activated my firewall.
>
> When I try to visit some page, firefox and konquer just say: waiting
> for …, and I can see the retrieved page title on the tab bar.
>
> I’m using PPPoE. Below is what I got when trying to wget -rv
> www.douban.com(a chinese site) using wireshark, the line above the black
> lines shows an Ack=103, can anybody help me? Thanks.
>
> [image:
> http://lh3.ggpht.com/_XcffLdlk-PQ/TLPOJrfxG6I/AAAAAAAACWM/NFuIdBmbbqk/s800/snapshot1.jpeg]
>
>
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Thank you. The problem seems to be IPv6. My office and my dorm use very different networking environment.
However, since I’m not familiar with network configuration and the system is new, I prefer to reinstall it even again.
Anyway, thank you for helping me find the problem. May be I’ll solve it later.
Reinstalling will likely not help if the problem is with your network. I
have this at one of a few dozen places I go (family’s house) and nowhere
else. Their network is older than dirt so maybe that’s related but either
way the fix is easy and unless you get to an IPv6-only network (unlikely
currently) you’ll be fine with it.
Good luck.
On 10/12/2010 12:06 PM, starock wrote:
>
> Thank you. The problem seems to be IPv6. My office and my dorm use very
> different networking environment.
> However, since I’m not familiar with network configuration and the
> system is new, I prefer to reinstall it even again.
> Anyway, thank you for helping me find the problem. May be I’ll solve it
> later.
>
>
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