> I am not an expert but I think there is something really serious with > the networking (at leasT, the dial-up part of it) configuration tool. As > said I can setup kpppd to dial to > my ISP and connect, but ping. ftp, telnet, email clients, nothing > works. The network is dead. Did you try just pinging an ip address instead of the actual name of a site? Like here is yahoo.... ping 204.71.200.67 Just thinking maybe the dns servers aren't working properly? ================================== ICQ: 94402563 Registered Linux User # 165398 ==================================
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