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Default PCBSD loses internet when CentOS servers are booted up
Glad its working! BTW, We don't auto-assign any addresses, those should
be coming from some DHCP server on the network.
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Originally Posted by kmoore134 View Post
Glad its working! BTW, We don't auto-assign any addresses, those should
be coming from some DHCP server on the network.
Yep crossing my fingers. installed PCBSD on second computer, loading them both up with programs and once they are back to where they were, will try to do different server boot-up scenarios with the ping test going on both pc's. Will post back here with an update. Thanks again and have a great weekend.
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Update: Well I reinstalled CentOS 6.2 as changing to 6.3 had issues on the server. Unfortunately forgot about this thread's problem so didn't have a ping test going and of course the problem happened again, LoL. New info is that the CentOS 6.2 automatically set itself for 10.1.10.11 which was also the same my PC-BSD regular computer was using, which resulted once again in my losing internet connectivity in PC-BSD.

Went into the PC-BSD Network Manager and manually set up the network details and chose 10.1.10.32 and that has given me internet connectivity, Yay!

One thing I did notice is that when I try to input DNS #1 and #2, I get this error message:

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DNS #1 is out of range! (75.75.7.) Fields must be between 0-255
each time I try to enter a digit. Work around for this is to just click the "Ok" button each time you enter a digit.

Thanks for all the help and now this is a fine solution = having to enter the network info details manually is no big deal for me & I am just frakking thrilled to be able to still use PC-BSD along with CentOS. Hopefully one day we can get Vembu's StoreGrid program running with PC-BSD.

Thanks again Kris.
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