Hi Caleb Sounds like a name resolution problem rather than a routing problem Try coping the /etc/resolv.conf file from the host into the guest and give it another shot :) Matt. Caleb Call wrote: > sorry, it sent by mistake...so let me finish. > > > Hopefully I'm not asking something that's already covered (I'm sure I > am) but I've looked all over and I can't seem to find any help. So I > built my first vserver. My Host is a Centos 5 box (5.2) and my guest > is the same (Centos 5.2). I've got it up and running, I've been able > to install everything I need on my guest (httpd, mysql, php, etc) > using vyum so it can act as a web server. My problem lies in once > I've in my vserver, I can't get out of the machine (ping, etc) using > names. This would leave me to believe DNS is not working properly. > My first thought was to check what my /etc/resolv.conf had in it. The > file doesn't exist, so I created it, added my nameservers but it still > can't lokup hosts. I can ping by IP and it gets out fine. What am I > missing? Do I need to create a default route? I don't know if I have > my interfaces configured properly even. I followed the wiki page to a > "T" using yum to install everything. > > > HELP! > > Thanks, > Caleb > > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Caleb Call <caleb@macjunk.net > <mailto:caleb@macjunk.net>> wrote: > > Hopefully I'm not asking something that's already covered (I'm > sure I am) but I've looked all over and I can't seem to find any > help. So I built my first vserver. My Host is a Centos 5 box > (5.2) and my guest is the same (Centos 5.2). I've got it up and > running, I've been able to install everything I need on my guest > (httpd, mysql, php, etc) using vyum so it can act as a web > server. My problem lies in once I've in my vserver, I can't get > out of the machine (ping, etc) using names. This would leave me > to believe DNS is not working properly. My first thought was to > check what my /et > >