Rod

Thanks for the link.

Yes, when I start the chat script manually I can browse with IE from
windows.  I am using diald version 0.99.4, the latest I think.
Below is a log output from diald, I wont even pretend to understand what it
says, but it could mean that your diagnosis was correct and not a DNS
problem.  Perhaps the problem is in the standard.filter file?

I have just received the "Red book" and tcp/ip from O'reillys so I think I
have quite a bit of reading to do before I can begin to understand how it
works.

Paul

Apr 23 16:14:07 slut diald[348]: ignore parsing error. Got token
'udp.route'. Not a known udp service port.
Apr 23 16:14:07 slut diald[348]: parse string: 'udp udp.dest=udp.route'
Apr 23 16:14:07 slut diald[348]: ignore parsing error. Got token
'udp.route'. Not a known udp service port.
Apr 23 16:14:07 slut diald[348]: parse string: 'udp udp.source=udp.route'
Apr 23 16:14:07 slut diald[348]: ignore parsing error. Got token
'udp.route'. Not a known udp service port.
Apr 23 16:14:07 slut diald[348]: parse string: 'udp tcp.dest=udp.route'
Apr 23 16:14:07 slut diald[348]: ignore parsing error. Got token
'udp.route'. Not a known udp service port.
Apr 23 16:14:07 slut diald[348]: parse string: 'udp tcp.source=udp.route'
Apr 23 16:14:50 slut pppd[356]: not replacing default route to tap0
[0.0.0.0]


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rod Pike
Sent: 23 April 2000 16:53
To: Paul Evans
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: newbie diald questions


Paul Evans wrote:

> HI
>
> I still seem to be having problems getting diald to setup.  I have a
windows
> machine masquerading on a linux box, when I start up the browser (internet
> explorer) on windows diald will dial the modem without a problem.  So far
so
> good.
>
> In DOS I can ping my isp, and in linux I can also ping the isp, BUT the
> browser just sits there and cant seem to get anything!!!
>
> I have tried various combinations of DNS possibilities on both computers,
> but to no avail.  Do I put my own private network's domain name in windows
> network settings and in resolv.conf, or do I put my isp's DNS server name
in
> both?  Or is it a combination of the two?  Or something completly
> different??
>
> Starting the chat script manually works fine, so I am at a complete loss
as
> to what I should do next.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
>
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It's getting a little dated but have you read
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue26/kunz.html  ?  It may help you debug your
setup.  I run DNS on my diald host and all the clients point to it.  The
diald
host is a forwarder to my ISP's name server.  The diald host is the gateway
for
the local network but the gateway field on the diald host is blank.  If ping
is
working from your windows box, it sounds like your problem may not be with
domain name resolution.
Perhaps some more clarification.  When you say that starting the chat script
manually works fine, do you mean that you are able to browse with IE when
you
dial manually?  What linux/diald versions are you using?
Cheers,
Rod


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