On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Warren Doney wrote: > I think Kppp overwrites the /etc/resolv.conf with its > own settings each time it's used. This is to allow us > to use more than 1 ISP without editing /etc/resolv.conf > each time we change. So the DNS *must* be entered > be entered correctly in Kppp. No, that's not true... kppp only disables resolv.conf's configuration if you check the "Disable existing DNS servers during connection" box. Otherwise, kppp will happily leave the options in your resolv.conf enabled and if you have your DNS servers there then you don't need to enter them in kppp. -Tom
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