David Pye Combobulated: > Hi there, > > When you say you've developed a problem with kppp, did this occur after an > upgrade etc, or is this the first time you've used it? > The file you should be looking at is /etc/resolv.conf.
OK, I've solved the problem. It appears that perms on -rw-r--r-- 1 root dip 52 May 5 03:54 /etc/resolv.conf was set to root:root so that kppp could not read that file. lppp (Libranet lppp) was clearing that file every time on exit so that the file was then empty when I tried to use kppp. As you can see, I've fixed it now. Thanks for all the replies. -- Ciao, CRH