That image is not mine, it’s just for reference by the other user to show me where to look
Nothing, and it just reports 100% packet loss when I terminate the ping command.
as far as i can tell from the output, i think my DNS is working?
this is the contents of the interfaces file
I don’t have anythiung seperated in to different VLANs, and i only use this single subnet. all other devices can ping outbound without issues.
No i haven’t split anything in to separate VLANs
192.168.68.210 is my adguard, it’s on a different machine. It should be working, all my other devices use it and I can see the traffic going through it. My servers IP is 192.168.68.120, and I can’t see traffic from that on my adguard at all. But it can ping my adguard.
It is set to my router IP
this is the output when i run curl httpS://google.com -vvv
this is the output of ip route.
192.168.68.1 is my router, 192.168.68.120 is the proxmox host
sure
Nope, same result
I’m not really sure what to look for, I’m not very experienced in network, but this is the output i get
Yes, adguard has access to internet
i have, it doesn’t work. I can ping my Adguard without issues though.
Nope, reboot doesn’t change anything
It’s pointing to the IP of my Adguard (located on a different machine)
It’s set to static, I also do that for anything that hosts something.
It won’t ping yahoo.com at all, it just reports 100% packet loss.
Edit: just realised that it won’t ping my gateway/router either. It’s pinging all other devices on my network just fine though.
This is what I’m thinking too, but I don’t know how to fix it.