IP is setup and functioning. Currently I do not have a network
only a standalone machine (though, once bugs are worked out
hope to go to network setup)
I do not need (at this time) ip masquerading or IP forwarding.
Red Hat 5.2 comes with 'UserNet'  I setup dialing to ISP
using linuxconfig and it works without problems.
Dialing using UserNet works good.

Thanks in Advance,
Darryl
P.S.
Apologies for broken english I mashed
my right hand and am typing with two fingers.


>Do you have ip setup on your network and functioning. If you dial your isp
>without using diald does it work? Do you need ip masquerading, ip
>forwarding, do you have a firewall setup? Post more info and I can
>probably help you out better. Are you running diald on a seperate machine
>than your client that is running Netscape? Don't send me email directly
>though continue to post to the list.
>
>Keith
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>On Sun, 7 Mar 1999, dvandorp wrote:
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>> I've installed diald with the most recent patch.
>> I can't get a connection to work.
>> I can get it dial on demand to my ISP
>> but I am not able to communicate over the connection.
>> i.e. using netscape it dials and then 'hangs' for a
>> long time and finally netscape says unable to locate
>> host.
>> I have working connection.
>>
>> Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
>> (yes I am new to linux)
>> Regards,
>> Darryl
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