Re: [newbie] Disappeared Internet access
wvdial from www.worldvisions.ca At 06-02-2001 -0600, you wrote: >DRX, > >I really havent had much luck with kppp so you might try to run a script >to start the init of the modem > >try to find a prog called wcdial at freshmeat.net > > > >Perseus > >On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, DRX >wrote: > > > The modem beeps the way it's supposed to, and the little window tells > > me that it is connecting me to the Internet, but when it is finished I > > can't get to anywhere in Netscape. It tells me that every address is > > unknown. I cannot ping anything either. The command ping gives the reply > > that the address is unknown, no matter whom I try to ping. > > > > It's been a couple of months since I used Linux, but when I did, I had > > no trouble getting out on the Internet. I have checked the "kppp > > configuration" settings, and they are correct -- they are the same they > > were a couple of months ago, when everything worked just fine. I can't > > figure this out. Does anybody have any suggestions? I am grateful for all > > help. > > DRX > > > > > > > > > >
Re: [newbie] Disappeared Internet access
oops I meant to type wvdial instead of wcdial hehe sorry Perseus On Tue, 6 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > DRX, > > I really havent had much luck with kppp so you might try to run a script > to start the init of the modem > > try to find a prog called wcdial at freshmeat.net > > > > Perseus > > On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, DRX > wrote: > > > The modem beeps the way it's supposed to, and the little window tells > > me that it is connecting me to the Internet, but when it is finished I > > can't get to anywhere in Netscape. It tells me that every address is > > unknown. I cannot ping anything either. The command ping gives the reply > > that the address is unknown, no matter whom I try to ping. > > > > It's been a couple of months since I used Linux, but when I did, I had > > no trouble getting out on the Internet. I have checked the "kppp > > configuration" settings, and they are correct -- they are the same they > > were a couple of months ago, when everything worked just fine. I can't > > figure this out. Does anybody have any suggestions? I am grateful for all > > help. > > DRX > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Re: [newbie] Disappeared Internet access
On Saturday 17 February 2001 04:33, you wrote: > The modem beeps the way it's supposed to, and the little window tells > me that it is connecting me to the Internet, but when it is finished I > can't get to anywhere in Netscape. It tells me that every address is > unknown. I cannot ping anything either. The command ping gives the reply > that the address is unknown, no matter whom I try to ping. > > It's been a couple of months since I used Linux, but when I did, I had > no trouble getting out on the Internet. I have checked the "kppp > configuration" settings, and they are correct -- they are the same they > were a couple of months ago, when everything worked just fine. I can't > figure this out. Does anybody have any suggestions? I am grateful for all > help. > DRX Take a look at the DNS setup in LinuxConfig. I have seen it stick a temporary address in there, instead of the ISP name server and hold on to it if you had a bad shutdown or forgot to shut down the modem before shutting down the system. If it shows two or three temporary xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx addresses change them back to your ISP dial up addresses and then try connecting. Luck, -- Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
Re: [newbie] Disappeared Internet access
most often you will need to correctly set your ISP's DNS Server in whatever program you use to dial-in - Original Message - From: "DRX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 5:33 AM Subject: [newbie] Disappeared Internet access > The modem beeps the way it's supposed to, and the little window tells > me that it is connecting me to the Internet, but when it is finished I > can't get to anywhere in Netscape. It tells me that every address is > unknown. I cannot ping anything either. The command ping gives the reply > that the address is unknown, no matter whom I try to ping. > > It's been a couple of months since I used Linux, but when I did, I had > no trouble getting out on the Internet. I have checked the "kppp > configuration" settings, and they are correct -- they are the same they > were a couple of months ago, when everything worked just fine. I can't > figure this out. Does anybody have any suggestions? I am grateful for all > help. > DRX > > > >
Re: [newbie] Disappeared Internet access
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001 11:33:08 +0100 DRX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The modem beeps the way it's supposed to, and the little window > tells > me that it is connecting me to the Internet, but when it is finished I > can't get to anywhere in Netscape. It tells me that every address is > unknown. I cannot ping anything either. The command ping gives the > reply > that the address is unknown, no matter whom I try to ping. > Have you checked that you have a correct 'homepage' entry in Netscape, I found that problem after one of my installs. Also check if you have proxys enabled, could be in there too. > It's been a couple of months since I used Linux, but when I did, I > had > no trouble getting out on the Internet. I have checked the "kppp > configuration" settings, and they are correct -- they are the same they > were a couple of months ago, when everything worked just fine. I can't > figure this out. Does anybody have any suggestions? I am grateful for > all > help. > DRX Cheers John --- Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected" (The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June 1972.)