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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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My SCO box has lost connection to the internet. It sites behind a fire wall and is connected to a local network. What should I check for.
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My SCO box has lost connection to the internet. It sites behind a fire wall and is connected to a local network. What should I check for.
Do you have a default route? Dunno the specific syntax for SCO, but it's probably "route" or "route show". If you can ping local machines but not yahoo.com, then that's probably it.
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Thanks to all who attemted to help.

I notice my resolv.conf file looked incomplete. So I went on line with a pc and figured out it was missing "nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx" line. I quickly typed it in there and I was online in no time.
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