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Miami Dx ? DNS problems.
« on: August 11, 2008, 02:49:55 AM »
Hey, all day doing this stuff,

Q1 - What does Miami Dx offer that's not in Miami?

Q2 - I have an X-surf card that is connected to my router (via Miami) but can not seem to resolve domain names. I can ping the Amiga fine. All settings are static. What am I missing?

I tried Miami Init - but it could not find anything with the router (D-Link DIR 655). It has DHCP running with PCs...

Another test : I connect the Amiga direct to the cable modem. Ran Miami Init and things went good until it tried to find DNS servers. No go. So I punched some in I know for my ISP. Still, Amiga could not find crap.

Or is this some browser issue? I was using IBrowse.

Thanks for ideas.


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Re: Miami Dx ? DNS problems.
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2008, 02:02:05 PM »
Thanks Leander / Thomas.

Yes, I can ping the Amiga from a PC machine, returns good. Thanks for the DNS site linky! I will try that. Although, I could find the DNS servers (IP) my router was using, in the admin pages. But maybe this will show something different.

Some kind of DNS issue...

Guess I kind happily skip Miami Dx too.

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Re: Miami Dx ? DNS problems.
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2008, 03:11:28 PM »
Well, still have some problem, starting to wonder if it is something with the ISP?

I have just removed the router from the equation completely for now.

As said, I am still trying Miami Init. It gets these parts automatically: IP, gateway, subnet mask.

It says something like ' Your provider doesn't seem to provide automatic DNS detection, would like to enter a DNS IP now?'

So, I entered a DNS the link above discovered. Then Miami tries to 'verify' - at this point. I don't know what it is doing really, but it reports back 'could not verify the DNS server use anyway?'

Well, it seems that no matter what I give Miami it can not work with it. I also tried 'OpenDNS' services, to no avail.

So to review, I have this setup:

A3000
X-Surf 3
Miami
Ibrowse 2.4 demo

oh and ISP is TimeWarner Cable RoadRunner

Not looking like this is gonna get online  :cry:
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Re: Miami Dx ? DNS problems.
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2008, 06:18:27 PM »
I have not tried to ping from the Amiga to another site, and that is a good idea.

I did try to load google by its IP in Ibrowse but it didn't work.

About the PCs, yes they all work fine, but as I said I am just troubleshooting cable modem to Amiga at this point.

I'll try again tonight...

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Re: Miami Dx ? DNS problems.
« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2008, 02:33:24 PM »
Good news and new questions!  :-D

Still with Modem -> Amiga I went through a fresh setup ( power down modem and all ).

Went through Miami Init, and all went about the same. Didn't know DNS, so I supplied it manually.

Got online and went to shell and I was able to ping domain names with no problem, like google.com and amiga.org . Anything at all.

Ah ha! I said, this stack is fully happy and probably was with the router scenario as well. There is something that the browsers I've tried don't like or 'know' as they are all unbearably out of date.

I found some evidence to support my crap browser theory. I found one page I could connect to: http://www.cucug.org/

I looked at the code you know, and it was just plain old HTML, starting off with tag and no . A few of the other pages there would load too, like the meetings page. They too were just straight HTML.

Most anything contemporary would not load. So my thought is the browsers don't like something in the code like you have so regularly these days, like amiga.org (would not load):



So, what say you? I was using Ibrowse 1.12, Voyager 1.0 and Ibrowse 2.4 (demo - could not change any settings). I think a newer or different browser could do better? Aweb any better? What do people use now?

DNS is solved but loading web pages is not... Thanks for your comments
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Re: Miami Dx ? DNS problems.
« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2008, 03:47:40 AM »
Well I got it going for spells, at more sites. But seems like after a bit, my router catches on and then things get blocked. Yes, I have tried to stop it with settings, even set the Amiga as a DMZ. I can see some packets are stopped by the router.

Still I get about 10 mins a session , then it just stops.

Frustrating.



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