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    • ch3iC
      ch3i Moderator @Tom Elliott
      last edited by

      @Tom-Elliott said:

      @ch3i Or make sure the DNS Resolver is a part of the named/search of the /etc/resolv.conf file.

      It was what I wanted to say lol

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      • Gilberto FerrazG
        Gilberto Ferraz
        last edited by

        hello i change my /etc/resolv.conf to my DNS server.

        i restart te fog but the problem has not been resolved.

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        • ch3iC
          ch3i Moderator @Gilberto Ferraz
          last edited by

          @Gilberto-Ferraz said:

          Hello, and where can I do this?

          Ok, in my debian server I have do that :

          apt-get install resolvconf
          vi /etc/network/interfaces
          

          Add those lines to my interfaces file :

          dns-nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
          dns-search domain1.com
          dns-search domain2.com
          

          Save file and run (it’s to update /etc/resolv.conf file):

          resolvconf -u
          

          Content of resolv.conf file :

          # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
          #     DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
          nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
          nameserver yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
          search domain1.com
          domain2.com
          

          Now ping in FOG is functional.

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          • Gilberto FerrazG
            Gilberto Ferraz
            last edited by

            yes my machine can ping out![Captura de ecrã 2015-07-9, às 15.04.35.png](uploading 100%)

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            • Gilberto FerrazG
              Gilberto Ferraz
              last edited by

              ping

              ping.png

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              • ch3iC
                ch3i Moderator @Gilberto Ferraz
                last edited by

                @Gilberto-Ferraz said:

                ping

                ping.png

                Can you try to ping a host with shortname and FQDN like that :

                ping 74_armazem
                
                ping 74_armazem.yourdomain.com
                
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                • Gilberto FerrazG
                  Gilberto Ferraz @ch3i
                  last edited by

                  @ch3i

                  I have a machine with attached HP35076 hostname is a machine with WIN 7 I can ping the IP of this machine. but I can not ping the hostname.

                  Maybe the problem is in my pfsense or own firewall Win 7.

                  if I can ping out of my fog to www.google.com for example the problem may be in the firewall of my machines windows 7 or even pfsense that makes the management of all of my networks.

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                  • ch3iC
                    ch3i Moderator @Gilberto Ferraz
                    last edited by

                    @Gilberto-Ferraz said:

                    @ch3i

                    I have a machine with attached HP35076 hostname is a machine with WIN 7 I can ping the IP of this machine. but I can not ping the hostname.

                    Maybe the problem is in my pfsense or own firewall Win 7.

                    if I can ping out of my fog to www.google.com for example the problem may be in the firewall of my machines windows 7 or even pfsense that makes the management of all of my networks.

                    It’s not a FW problem if you can ping the IP.
                    It’s a DNS problem, have you a domain ? have you a DNS server configured in your machines ? If yes provide me those informations.

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                    • Gilberto FerrazG
                      Gilberto Ferraz
                      last edited by

                      i disable FW on machine win7 and i can ping the ip address but not !ping2.png

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                      • cmlC
                        cml Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Are your machines part of a domain? Try adding the domain to the end.

                        My domain is test.local in order to ping Laptop-2 I have to run:

                        
                        root@Fog:~# ping Laptop-2.test.local
                        PING Laptop-2.test.local (10.1.111.254) 56(84) bytes of data.
                        64 bytes from 10.1.111.254: icmp_req=1 ttl=127 time=138 ms
                        64 bytes from 10.1.111.254: icmp_req=2 ttl=127 time=180 ms
                        64 bytes from 10.1.111.254: icmp_req=3 ttl=127 time=1.54 ms
                        
                        
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