Dear Yuval, Gaal and Micha!
Thanks very much for your analyses and suggestions. I studied them all, as
well as some other messages, and eventually made the system work. In fact, I
started with some advice from SuSE support, because it looked the simplest.
Here's a copy of the letter I sent back t
If you are trying to connect using pon, you need to put the dns number
apropriate for your isp (you should have gotten one from them) into the
file /etc/resolve.conf
If you are using kppp, then you need to leave an empty resolve.conf, with
write perimtion for the user using kppp, and under the co
On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 10:51:52AM +0200, Avraham Hanadari wrote:
> that my system is unable to RESOLVE internet addresses. I connect
> satisfactorily to the ISP, but nothing works after that, unless I key in
> the number URL. With the numbers, it works well, but with human language ...
> nothing
Avraham Hanadari wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> After considerable time spent with the store technicians (Renaissance, Kfar
> Sava) and the Netvision Linux support personnel, we have reached the
> conclusion
> that my system is unable to RESOLVE internet addresses. I connect
> satisfactorily to the I
Dear Friends,
After considerable time spent with the store technicians (Renaissance, Kfar
Sava) and the Netvision Linux support personnel, we have reached the
conclusion
that my system is unable to RESOLVE internet addresses. I connect
satisfactorily to the ISP, but nothing works after that, unle