Re: [newbie] Basic doubts

1999-12-04 Thread John Aldrich

On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 %_Hi
 I am very new to Linux and I've installed Mandrake 6.0 yesterday.  I am trying to 
use Netscape without success since it couldn't find any URL.  Seems it can't resolve 
DNS.  After dialling  with KPPP I can ping and telnet any IP and login too.  I 
couldn't also use my e-mail client since am getting an error message and SMTP also 
doesn't work.  Is there any FAQ available or any setup I should do to get my Netscape 
and e-mail client up and running?
 Thanks a lot.
 
 Cesar Santos
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 


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Please switch to "plain text" email.
Second, what does your /etc/resolv.conf look like? Do you have your
ISP's DNS servers in there? Here's mine -- Make your /etc/resolv.conf
look like this if you don't have it (substituting YOUR ISP for mine,
and their DNS for mine, as well G Oh, and all this needs to be done
as "root.")

search chattanooga.net 
nameserver 209.54.120.2
nameserver 209.54.120.3


Also, there's supposedly a checkbox to "set hostname" or some such in
kppp. Do NOT check that. 
If neither of those helps, get back to us for more suggestions.
John



Re: [newbie] Basic doubts

1999-12-04 Thread Peter Heckert

John Aldrich wrote:
 
 On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, you wrote:
  %_Hi
  I am very new to Linux and I've installed Mandrake 6.0 yesterday.  I am trying to 
use Netscape without success since it couldn't find any URL.  Seems it can't resolve 
DNS.  
After dialling  with KPPP I can ping and telnet any IP and login too.  

So you can ping IP's, but not URL's ?

I couldn't also use my e-mail client since am getting an error message and SMTP also 
doesn't work.  Is there any FAQ available or any setup I should do to get my 
Netscape and e-mail client up and running?
 
 
 
 Please switch to "plain text" email.
I agree :-).

 Second, what does your /etc/resolv.conf look like? Do you have your
 ISP's DNS servers in there? Here's mine -- Make your /etc/resolv.conf
 look like this if you don't have it (substituting YOUR ISP for mine,
 and their DNS for mine, as well G Oh, and all this needs to be done
 as "root.")
 
 search chattanooga.net
 nameserver 209.54.120.2
 nameserver 209.54.120.3

At least with current kppp versions (as in mdk 6.0 and up) /etc/resolv.conf
maybe empty. It must exist, so do "touch /etc/resolv.conf" as root.

Add the DNS IP-numbers in the kppp setup dialog box. kppp will write this
numbers to resolv.conf dynamically and it will remove them when offline.
This way kppp can support many different ISP's and DNS entrys.
 
 Also, there's supposedly a checkbox to "set hostname" or some such in
 kppp. Do NOT check that.
Be sure to uncheck it.

 If neither of those helps, get back to us for more suggestions.
 John

Peter



[newbie] Basic doubts

1999-12-03 Thread Cesar Santos



Hi
I am very new to Linux and I've installed Mandrake 
6.0 yesterday. I am trying to use Netscape without success since it 
couldn't find any URL. Seems it can't resolve DNS. After 
dialling with KPPP I can ping and telnet any IP and login too. I 
couldn't also use my e-mail client since am getting an error message and SMTP 
also doesn't work. Is there any FAQ available or any setup I should do to 
get my Netscape and e-mail client up and running?
Thanks a lot.

Cesar Santos[EMAIL PROTECTED]