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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/2/21 6:59 PM, Craig Dunn wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Spoke too soon, I have the gateway and the lease
looks good, but it's saying there's no internet plus I can't SSH
to anything on the network, everything looks ok so not sure
what's going on
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To be clear: your client gets a DHCP address, adds the router to the
route table, but you still don't have general internet access on the
client? What does the route table look like (ip route show)?<br>
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Try the following:<br>
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1) Can you ping the client's DHCP address from the client?<br>
2) Can you ping another address in the same subnet (like the
gateway) from the client?<br>
3) Can you ping an address beyond the gateway (try 8.8.8.8) from the
client?<br>
4) Can you ping <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.google.com">www.google.com</a> from the client (sounds like you
can't)?<br>
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If can successfully perform steps 1 - 3, but not 4 then you have a
DNS problem. What OS version is the client running?<br>
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Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer</pre>
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