There was nothing to dye the dust.
DHCP is well connected, preface try static IP
First enter the/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0,
Write various parameters:
Bootproto=static
Ipaddr=
gateway=
netmask=
Onboot=yes
Save exit, and then also proudly test the next, Ping LAN on another computer, OK, and then open the browser, eh? There's been a problem.
Wit like me, a look will know that DNS is not matching, looking for, write dns=114.114.114.114 (domestic)
The results of a look or not, anxious to find various posts on the Internet. Trouble shooting. At first thought is the DNS mistake, has changed several DNS, is useless. To finally give up, the decision should not be the problem of DNS, so, I went out to a toilet back, from the very beginning of the wrong row. Ping this machine, ping the gateway, ping Well? The gateway is not through? Instant delight and anger. Finally found that the gateway was mistaken. The tragedy of the novice ...
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Little Red Hat 5.9 configuring static IP access Issues