On Wed, 06 Dec 2000, Roadrunner wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> The last time i've posted to this list was when I had problems with an
> internal modem. That modem is still busy and i'm looking for a driver/rpm so
> the box sees the modem, but that's not the problem and the reasonthat I'm
> writing to the list.
> 
> The problem, this time, is a External E-tech Bullet 56k6 modem.
> At first I had a problem with the "auth" and that turned out to be a FAQ.
> But, the problem now is: The modem dails in to the ISP, but I cannot get
> anything from newsgroups and Netscape cannot view webpages from the
> internet. It just freezes.
> 
> When you wait long enough you get an error-message from Netscape Navigator
> that the hosts home.netscape.com / home6.netscape.com and another adress
> can't be reached and asks you if the DNS nameservers are correct.
> I cannot find the problem there, but then again I'm not a
> DNS-nameservers-expert.
> 
> I got the problems mentioned above when I tried to connect using KPPP.
> 
> The last ten times(about one hour) I tried to connect using netcfg.
> When I use netcfg I get an error massage (in the terminalscreen that i used
> to startup netcfg) that "something" couldn't be started.
> I've checked the contents of that file and it seems to me that it is almost
> the same as the "modem commands(?)" in KPPP.
> 
> And everytime that I click on "save" I get the name of the box in the
> terminalscreen.(is it a bug or suppost to do that?)
> 
> What could be the problem?
> 
Do you have the DNS servers in /etc/resolv.conf? If not, try putting
your ISP's name servers in there and see if that fixes it.
        John



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