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Hi,

I have a strange situation. I have no internet connectivity in the house. My ClearOS server has a connection to the outside. I can ping google.com, and I can access the webconfig from the lokaal network. It looks like internet connectivity is blocked. Someone any idea what's going on?

Edit: also important I think is that I switched server mode from standalone to gateway and maybe there is something going wrong...
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Friday, August 10 2018, 03:59 PM
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    Saturday, August 11 2018, 07:55 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi Nick!

    To inform you I blew this install. Some changes in my planning. Probably I'm going to move all my server stuff to a DC in Amsterdam. So I'm going to do a new install and some hardware changes.. :)
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    Friday, August 10 2018, 08:52 PM - #Permalink
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    What is the output of "ifconfig" and, the contents of /etc/dnsmasq.d/dhcp.conf and /etc/clearos/network.conf? Also the result of "ls -a /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg*". I assume you've already tried rebooting
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    Friday, August 10 2018, 07:01 PM - #Permalink
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    This is another server. It has the Dual LAN with Intel® Ethernet Controller I210-AT, but the motherboard is different. It's from Supermicro. I'm not sure if this make any difference. Of course I want to test this motherboard if it's stable.

    This sever was working this afternoon. I think the problems occurred when I was messing with the different modes (standalone, standalone firewall, gateway). So I can ping google.com from the server and I can access the webconfig from my client Windows machine.

    Maybe a dns problem?
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    Friday, August 10 2018, 05:38 PM - #Permalink
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    Do you have LAN connectivity? Are you using you igb based NIC or do you have another one?
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