On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 12:41, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> Hmm... very strange. I've never heard of any machine intended to
> browse the web that didn't need to know at least one DNS server.
> But then again, what do I know ? - The only thing I know about
> windows is their need for frequent cleaning (
Sharrea Day wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 17:43, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
This sounds awfully familiar.
Go to /etc/sysconfig and look at the network file. It should have
something like this:
NETWORKING=yes
FORWARD_IPV4=true
HOSTNAME=darkforce.com (yours would go here)
DOMAINNAME=com
GATEWAY=
GATEWAY
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 17:43, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> This sounds awfully familiar.
>
> Go to /etc/sysconfig and look at the network file. It should have
> something like this:
>
> NETWORKING=yes
> FORWARD_IPV4=true
> HOSTNAME=darkforce.com (yours would go here)
> DOMAINNAME=com
> GATEWAY=
> GATEWAYDE
ugust 2003 9:05 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] dialup problem
>
>
>Anne Wilson wrote:
>
>>On Saturday 30 Aug 2003 11:18 am, Anarky wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I'm afraid we live in a darker side of the universe. Calling the
>>&
Erylon Hines wrote:
On Saturday 30 August 2003 06:18 am, Anarky wrote:
Ron Stodden wrote:
If you connect via the DHCP protocol the DNS servers will be set up
automatically by your ISP's DHCP server..
but this is a windows service .. I don't know what DHCP is .. but I
doubt they'll h
On Saturday 30 August 2003 06:18 am, Anarky wrote:
> Ron Stodden wrote:
> > If you connect via the DHCP protocol the DNS servers will be set up
> > automatically by your ISP's DHCP server..
>
> but this is a windows service .. I don't know what DHCP is .. but I
> doubt they'll have it.
>
A pho
Anarky wrote:
Ron Stodden wrote:
If you connect via the DHCP protocol the DNS servers will be set up
automatically by your ISP's DHCP server..
but this is a windows service .. I don't know what DHCP is .. but I
doubt they'll have it.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Every ISP suppo
On Saturday 30 August 2003 01:05 pm, Anarky wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> >On Saturday 30 Aug 2003 11:18 am, Anarky wrote:
> >>I'm afraid we live in a darker side of the universe. Calling
> >> the isp for us is pretty much 0% chance.
> >
> >Can you not get the info from your isp's website? Or can
On Friday 29 August 2003 07:17 pm, Anarky wrote:
> sounds like you know what you're talking about ... but I don't
> really understand .. what/where exactly should she do?
Go ahead and dial in as you normally do. Once in, check the /etc/resolv.conf
file for name servers. You should see the
On Saturday 30 Aug 2003 11:18 am, Anarky wrote:
> I'm afraid we live in a darker side of the universe. Calling the
> isp for us is pretty much 0% chance.
Can you not get the info from your isp's website? Or can you not
email from your machine on her behalf? ISPs are generally quite laid
back
Ron Stodden wrote:
If you connect via the DHCP protocol the DNS servers will be set up
automatically by your ISP's DHCP server..
but this is a windows service .. I don't know what DHCP is .. but I
doubt they'll have it.
IF DHCP is not used, you must enter them manually into kppp setup
or
Bryan Tyson wrote:
On Friday 29 August 2003 22:41, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
I've never heard of any machine intended to
browse the web that didn't need to know at least one DNS server.
You are correct that web browsing requires a DNS server. However, as I
understand it, many ISPs automaticall
On Saturday 30 August 2003 00:32, Anarky wrote:
> ummm .. so what should she do exactly? and where?
make sure that there are no other network configurations active like
zeroconfig (though it shouldn't realy matter).
To check if the connection is working;
open a console window and type:
"p
Bryan Tyson wrote:
On Friday 29 August 2003 22:41, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
I've never heard of any machine intended to
browse the web that didn't need to know at least one DNS server.
You are correct that web browsing requires a DNS server. However, as I
understand it, many ISPs automaticall
er in /etc/resolv.conf
Its an DNS server for Australias biggest ISP..
regards
Franki
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Anarky
>Sent: Saturday, 30 August 2003 9:35 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] dialup pro
On Friday 29 August 2003 09:36 pm, Anarky wrote:
> Marc wrote:
> > What kind of modem are you using? I have set up quite a few machines
> > using external modems with serial connections and never had a bit of
> > trouble with 1 exception and that was on a notebook from hell. I guess
> > that on
On Friday 29 August 2003 04:33 pm, Anarky wrote:
> I'm asking this for a friend:
> she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
> (I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup modem working with
> linux) ... thing is: it connects to the isp ... but any website one
Go to
http://www.wurd.com/instcon_linuxkppp.php
It's for Worldnet users, but gives a good kppp tutorial on what
sort of questions you may need to ask.
--- On Fri 08/29, Anarky < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Anarky [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 23:3
ed tharp wrote:
in KPPP, click the setup tab, make sure the accounts tab is active,
highlight the name of the dialup account you created and click edit,
then click on the tab that says DNS and make sure auotmajic is got the
dot. click OK, click OK, and try to dialup again
If still having proble
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 22:41, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> On Friday 29 August 2003 11:16 pm, Anarky wrote:
> > Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> > >On Friday 29 August 2003 08:33 pm, Anarky wrote:
> > >>I'm asking this for a friend:
> > >>she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well ..
> > >>pretty muc
On Friday 29 August 2003 11:16 pm, Anarky wrote:
> Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> >On Friday 29 August 2003 08:33 pm, Anarky wrote:
> >>I'm asking this for a friend:
> >>she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well ..
> >>pretty much (I was suprsied because I have never seen a
> >> dialup mod
On Friday 29 August 2003 03:33 pm, Anarky wrote:
> I'm asking this for a friend:
> she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
> (I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup modem working with
> linux) ... thing is: it connects to the isp ... but any website o
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 18:32, Anarky wrote:
> H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
>
> >On Friday 29 August 2003 22:33, Anarky wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I'm asking this for a friend:
> >>she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
> >>(I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup mode
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Friday 29 August 2003 04:33 pm, Anarky wrote:
I'm asking this for a friend:
she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
(I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup modem working with
linux) ... thing is: it connects to the isp ... but
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Friday 29 August 2003 08:33 pm, Anarky wrote:
I'm asking this for a friend:
she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well ..
pretty much (I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup
modem working with linux) ... thing is: it connects to the isp
... but
H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Friday 29 August 2003 22:33, Anarky wrote:
I'm asking this for a friend:
she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
(I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup modem working with
linux)
Since the coming of "kppp" I've never known
On Friday 29 August 2003 04:33 pm, Anarky wrote:
> I'm asking this for a friend:
> she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
> (I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup modem working with
> linux) ... thing is: it connects to the isp ... but any website one
Sharrea Day wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 08:33, Anarky wrote:
I'm asking this for a friend:
she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
(I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup modem working with
linux) ... thing is: it connects to the isp ... but any websi
On Friday 29 August 2003 08:33 pm, Anarky wrote:
> I'm asking this for a friend:
> she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well ..
> pretty much (I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup
> modem working with linux) ... thing is: it connects to the isp
> ... but any website o
On Friday 29 August 2003 22:33, Anarky wrote:
> I'm asking this for a friend:
> she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
> (I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup modem working with
> linux)
Since the coming of "kppp" I've never known it not to work, pr
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 08:33, Anarky wrote:
> I'm asking this for a friend:
> she installed Mandrake 9.1, and dial-up worked ... well .. pretty much
> (I was suprsied because I have never seen a dialup modem working with
> linux) ... thing is: it connects to the isp ... but any website one
> tries
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