On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Rod Person wrote: > Hey All, > > I've just spent 5 1/2 hours trying to get ppp and Mozilla up and > running. I have successfully gotten ppp to hold the > connection, but I can't get Mozilla to load any pages. > If I type an address such as www.debian.org I get the error that the DNS > does not exist. It doesn't even seem to try and find it. > If I type in an address such as 130.149.28.10 it searches, connects, > waits for data and give me the 404 error page from my ISP. At the bottom > of that page is a hyperlink nack to my ISP's home. > if I click on that I get the no DNS name error pop up box. > I've read all the ppp readmes and man pages but I can't find a thing on > this error. I also got a SOCKET error pop up from Mozilla. > it said I may need to set an environmental variable to correct this. > Where and how would I do that?? > I'm lost...PLEASE HELP!! I'm about the bang my head of my keyboard!! > thanks....
First things first. Given that you have a ppp connection, let's see if you can access a DNS. Try using ping or traceroute to check. Does your /etc/resolv.conf file have valid DNS entries? Here's what mine looks like: nameserver 128.54.16.2 nameserver 132.239.69.26 nameserver 132.239.254.201 nameserver 128.54.16.3 search ucsd.edu [Note, there are no tabs in the actual file.] Then, check that you can ping a known IP address, e.g. "ping 128.54.16.2". Finally, I suggest trying a simple, stable browser like lynx to make sure everything is working. Thanks. Syrus. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Syrus Nemat-Nasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> UCSD Physics Dept.