Romeu writes: > I didn't know the address of my DNS server when I was setting up my > debian installation. So I put this IP, which is the IP from a machine of > the enterprise I work. It's behind a firewall ! I could never reach it !
Right. > I asked to my ISP support a DNS server, and he said that I dont need so > suply it. "Dynamic DNS". > I looked at my win connection, and there's no DNS server specified in it. There is probably some way to extract the nameserver numbers form Windows, but I don't use Windows. Any Win9X users want to comment? In the meantime, try these numbers. They're for my isp. but they may work for you: nameserver 205.212.123.10 nameserver 208.140.2.15 > The things are going automatic under windows, but doesn't do so under > linux. The versions of ppp and pppconfig in unstable support this "dynamic DNS" stuff. > Does this have to do with defaultroute option? No. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI

