I suggest that our friend puts in the following DNS numbers:

194.152.64.35
195.92.193.8

For Freeserve his setting should be PAP. All of this can be simply entered in
kppp. There is no need to edit any files. 

I've got a Freeserve account that I don't really use and thats how I connected.

John the Nadger



On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> 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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