Make sure you enter your DNS for your isp Jeanette ----- Original Message ----- From: Roberto Angelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: expert linux-mandrake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Linux e-mail list for beginers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, April 05, 1999 5:22 AM Subject: [expert] modem and internet settings > Hi, > > I configured my ISA Diamond Supra-express PnP and I use kppp in Mandrake 5.3 to connect with my intenert provider successfull but I can't access at any web pages because netscape, ftp, ping, telnet and all is offline while connection is on!!! > Probably I have to configure host or domain or IP or any other kind of deamon. > With kppp starts automatly pppd, I think right. > If someone tell me how can I do, thanks. > Please answer me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] too. > > I hope, I'm usefull: > > ---- How I configured my internal ISA PnP Diamond Supra-Express modem --- > > 1) download 'isapnp' RPM and install it > > 2) type 'pnpdump | more' without quotes to see settings of your PnP cards installed in your machine. > type 'pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.config' to have a prototype > > 3) edit /etc/isapnp.config to setting your pnp modem. > how to edit read isapnp documents (try in /usr/doc/isapnp...) > > 4) type 'isapnp /etc/isapnp.config' to check your work. > > 5) if the last point is successfull you have to configure the COM port > typing 'setserial -g /dev/ttyS2' to see your COM3 actual settings > > 6) type 'man setserial' to know how set /dev/ttyS2 with the same IRQ and HEX address of your PnP modem > > 7) create new script like 'pnpmodem' and edit it as the example you can read in isapnp documents > > 8) type 'chmod a+x /etc/pnpmodem' to make exeguible the script > > 9) edit inittab file (PAY ATTENTION, to find it type 'find / -iname inittab*') to add a line that have to call /etc/pnpmodem script so your modem will be initialized anytime you will start your machine > > 10) G'luck! > > > ---- Pay attention I'm a newbie all you do it's own your risk ! ---- > > > Please excuse my poor english... > Greatings from Italia! > > > > Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com >