Guillermo Belli wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone:
> 
> I was trying to connect to the internet with another ISP. I'm sure i've
> configured it correctly, but after it connects I try to enter an address an I
> get this error in netscape: TCP error:  no route to host. I've tryed with
> different DNS from the same ISP, and from another ISPs, but I get the same
> error. I tryed to connect with Kppp, linuxconf, netcfg, but always the same
> situation. The strange thing is that in windoze it works! Any ideas?
> Thank you.

Sure.  It means you have no routing set up, probably lacking a
default
route or gateway.  Send us the output of the following command and
we can tell you instantly:

prompt#  route -n

We will be awaiting your reply.

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