On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 03:34:53PM -0500, Rafael Munoz wrote:
> Alrighty, I finally I was able to upgrade from RH 6.0 to 6.1 and I
> will explain how I did that on another posting to the list, but now I
> am having an issue with PPP. In anycase, it seems like my problem has
> to do with DNS, although who knows what it can be. I must say that I
> have had PPP working ever since 4.2 through 6.0 w/o issues, but now
> there are issues. I did upgrade the kernel to 2.2.13 (same thing
> happened w/RH6.1's kernel 2.2.12-20). The following is a capture of
> /var/log/messages:
[...]
> As you can see IT looks like the connection is completed, however, I
> CANNOT ping my ISP (ping bellsouth.net). However, I can certainly
> ping the remote IP above (209.215.205.9), but it certainly looks like
> I cannot use names. So, what is the issue? I do have an
> /etc/resolv.conf file which happened to be the one from RH 6.0 (where
> it did work). There is also an /etc/nsswitch.conf file, and I do have
> a network card which works just fine since Samba working and my other
> computer sees the Samba share fine. Also, 'nslookup bellsouth.net'
> nor 'nslookup <my hostname>' never comes back with anything.
Have you tried the 'defaultroute' option for pppd?
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