> Hey Man > edit resolv.conf and add the following line > > > nameserver 202.54.15.1 > > > ...that is the IP of VSNL's name server. Basically your domain names are > not being resolved. This should do the trick. Take care. I would not recomend using the VSNL 202.54.15.1 comp as your primary name server. there seems to be too many people using that. If you are using VSNL, then use 202.54.96.3 or some other name server that you can see when you connect using windows. If you use any other isp, then use your ISP's name server. Will make net connections that much faster. Under windows, you can very easily find out the dns servers that windows is using. Under Win 9X, run the program "winipcfg" from start/run and note down the name server. You will have to select the interface that is being used, and probably click on a button that gives u full info. Under win2k, type "ipconfig /all" inside a command prompt, and note down the dns servers.
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