On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 12:06:15AM +0200, Algernon NG wrote:
> Jul 14 14:59:13 paradise pppd[205]: local IP address 194.143.232.116
> Jul 14 14:59:13 paradise pppd[205]: remote IP address 194.143.224.50
I think at this point we really need the output of "netstat -rn" since you
most likely have
On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 04:21:46PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> > The problem was that I ran my own nameserver locally, and that was listed
> > first in resolv.conf. Even with the ppp link up, I'd prefer all DNS
> > lookups to hit the local server first
>
> You can edit the resolv.conf for each pr
> The problem was that I ran my own nameserver locally, and that was listed
> first in resolv.conf. Even with the ppp link up, I'd prefer all DNS
> lookups to hit the local server first
You can edit the resolv.conf for each provider in /etc/ppp/resolv .
> have the new dns numbers appended to the
On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 07:03:49AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Michael Merten wrote:
> > One pppd setting that I've started using is usepeerdns, which queries the
> > remote end of your ppp link for the dns numbers to use. It takes care of
> > modifying your resolv.conf file for you.
>
> Did you
Michael Merten wrote:
> One pppd setting that I've started using is usepeerdns, which queries the
> remote end of your ppp link for the dns numbers to use. It takes care of
> modifying your resolv.conf file for you.
Did you use pppconfig from potato to set it up? If so, how did you like
it? If
On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 08:27:32PM +0200, Algernon NG wrote:
>I can ping the , but can't ping the
> nameservers.
>
I am sure you need a default route. Check the output of command
"route". There should be a line with "default" in the left column, and
"ppp0" in the right column. The command "route
On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 04:50:20PM -0500, Michael Merten wrote:
>
> One pppd setting that I've started using is usepeerdns, which
> queries the remote end of your ppp link for the dns numbers to use.
> It takes care of modifying your resolv.conf file for you.
Oops, I should have mentioned that to
Algernon writes:
> I send the actual log as attachment. I hope you can figure something out.
That looks normal. What are the DNS addresses?
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John Hasler wrote:
> > I looked into my ppp.log and it says the local ip is x the remote is y.
>
> Please post actual log entries.
>
> > Ok. netstat -r:
>
> Please post the complete output of netstat -rn .
uhhh. I don't have it. maybe later (I have 1 modem, and that is in use :)
>
>
> > ...but c
> I looked into my ppp.log and it says the local ip is x the remote is y.
Please post actual log entries.
> Ok. netstat -r:
Please post the complete output of netstat -rn .
> ...but can't ping the nameservers.
Can you ping anything else? Try 207.211.168.81 .
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On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 08:27:32PM +0200, Algernon NG wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm sorry, but I still can't get my connection to work. Can anyone tell
> me what steps do I have to make, to be able to access the net?
>
> I looked into my ppp.log and it says the local ip is x the remote is y.
> Ok. net
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