Ubuntu Internet Problems


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Try telnet to port 80 link

Do telnet www.google.com 80

When it tells you connected and gives you the escape character, type the following:

GET / HTTP/1.0

then hit [ENTER]

then [ENTER] once again.

You should see the HTML source in your shell being sent to you from Google.

If it fails at any of these points, let us know. This may help determine where the problem lies.

  • 2 weeks later...

Could this have anything to do with having an Actiontec (POS) router\DSL modem? Because Linux Red Hat 9 (Shrike) works fine. Which doesn't make sense because Fedora Core 3 is basically the same. And why would this matter in Ubuntu either? This is quite confusing to me. Right now Fedora core 3 is doing the same thing, and Fedora is what I actually want to dual boot to.

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