Re: [[newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE]

2000-05-03 Thread Eric MC DECLERCK

Look also at your resolv.conf AFTER (while) the connection with your
KWvDial.
He must be changed by your dialer.
See what happen.
Eric

Michael Scottaline wrote:
> 
> "Jeffrey Buckley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial.
> > Then once I connect, Netscape says
> > that I'm not connected. Any Suggestions? Thanks!
> > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> ==
> Edit your /etc/resolv.conf
> add:
> search 
> nameserver 
> nameserver 
> 
> Your ISP should provide you with two dns #'s
> HTH,
> Mike
> 
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Re: [[newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE]

2000-05-02 Thread Michael Scottaline

"Jeffrey Buckley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial.
> Then once I connect, Netscape says
> that I'm not connected. Any Suggestions? Thanks!
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
==
Edit your /etc/resolv.conf
add:
search 
nameserver 
nameserver 

Your ISP should provide you with two dns #'s
HTH,
Mike

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Re: [newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE

2000-05-02 Thread James McLaughlin

IN KDE:
from a term run netcf

when the screen comes up find your ppp0 adapter
check its properties...somewhere in there is a checkbox that says Allow any
user to disconnect/connect this service...or something like that..

another thing you can do is log in as root (stay in console)
establish the connection either manually:  #ifup ppp0
or via Kppp or whatever you are using in KDE
shudown KDE
then hit the keys CTR-ALT and F2
it should bring you to another log in screen..log in as a user and away ya go
:)

this assumes that you are not booting to a GUI prompt but rather a console
prompt.

Same problems I had when I started off with linux

Kat
Jeffrey Buckley wrote:

> I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial.
> Two problems. I can only connect in root login. I don't know how to set
> permissions so I can do it as user. Then once I connect, Netscape says
> that I'm not connected. Any Suggestions? Thanks!
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




[newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE

2000-05-02 Thread The Buckster

I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial.
Two problems. I can only connect in root login. I don't know how to set
permissions so I can do it as user. Then once I connect, Netscape says
that I'm not connected. Any Suggestions? Thanks!
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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[newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE

2000-05-02 Thread Jeffrey Buckley

I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial.
Two problems. I can only connect in root login. I don't know how to set
permissions so I can do it as user. Then once I connect, Netscape says
that I'm not connected. Any Suggestions? Thanks!
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]