I am still getting the same errorNo, just IPv4.
What is listed as the nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf in the jail?I am still getting the same error
How do I get to that?What is listed as the nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf in the jail?
What should I put in the 3 namesevers?Did you put DNS information into the FreeNAS config. If you are saying you don't have internet connectivity based on what the jail says via a message then enter the jail via SSH and see if you can ping the gateway or something like 8.8.8.8
Lets see if the problem is the jail or the config.
You use an SSH client to connect to your server and open the file to see it's contents.How do I get to that?
ee /etc/resolv.conf
This sounds way too complicated for what it is. I don't know why everything is saying to check your DNS servers. I think you should check your network connection first before even worrying about DNS...
You should make sure DHCP is checked. You should not have to set an IP address manually. I have everything set to DHCP and I handle IP address assignments via my router.
If you have DHCP checked and restart your jail, does it list an IP address in the "View Jails" menu? Either way, we should jump into the jail and take a look... In the "View Jails" menu, you should be able to select your jail and click the "Shell" button next to the trashcan.
Once you have a shell open inside the Jail (assuming you don't know how to SSH into freenas and use the "jexec" command), simply type ping 8.8.8.8. If this fails, there is no point in trying to figure out what DNS servers you are using.
If you can ping 8.8.8.8, but not, for example google.com this would indicate a DNS issue. Assuming you can't ping 8.8.8.8, what is your output of "ifconfig"?
Can you ping from the jail? Hardware and software information is also required.I'm having the same issue, can't do any updates or plugs...Did you guys figure this out?
Thanks for the support!
what do you mean?Can you do it for me?