January 28, 20188 yr Author 5 minutes ago, Vap0r said: Remove the # infront of DNS1 DNS2 and domain Replace the X's with DNS1=8.8.8.8 DNS2=8.8.4.4 Domain=localdomain Didn't work
January 28, 20188 yr Author I'm just gonna re-install the VPS with Debian instead, thanks for trying @Vap0r!
January 28, 20188 yr Author 1 hour ago, Vap0r said: Remove the # infront of DNS1 DNS2 and domain Replace the X's with DNS1=8.8.8.8 DNS2=8.8.4.4 Domain=localdomain I had 2 VPSs and since you made me check for this, I just thought about comparing them, and I found the issue. This solved it, was close ;)
January 28, 20188 yr 2 hours ago, Vap0r said: Install VNC, Desktop enviroment and Java, what is there to care for? Also its typically is always better to go with the 2nd most up to date release as newest are sometimes wacky well it been newest for god knows how long and there are issues with java and jar gotto use terminal on some versions. mr saltoman
January 29, 20188 yr 13 hours ago, jens4626 said: I had 2 VPSs and since you made me check for this, I just thought about comparing them, and I found the issue. This solved it, was close ;) Ahh haha that is what I was having you edit Here: 15 hours ago, Vap0r said: If pinging 8.8.8.8 works fine you have a DNS issue. First do these 2 commands: chkconfig NetworkManager off; service NetworkManager stop If you type: nano /etc/resolv.conf You Should see something like nameserver 202.169.33.220nameserver 202.169.33.222 I typically use google's DNS which is 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 Save changes and reboot VPS, you should be able to access web now. Let me know if still an issue Glad the issue was resolved, if you got any linux questions feel free to ask
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