I think the problem is with the DNS. There's an option in kppp that disables any other DNS than those you specified in kppp (those you enteres in linuxconf for example) while you connect to the net. Uncheck this option and try again. Mike & Tracy Holt, escribi�: > No, actually, I am trying to connect to my lan (nics and hubs and all) and > at the same time connect to the web using my modem (regular dial up > connection). > > I'll take any suggestions though > > Mike -- **************************************************** *Guillermo Belli - Linux User #121340* * ICQ #38321312 * *http://sites.netscape.net/memo81 (en construccion)* ****************************************************
- [expert] [newbie] Connecting to the Internet - why i... Kirk McElhearn
- Re: [expert] [newbie] Connecting to the Interne... Steve Philp
- [expert] Re: [newbie] Connecting to the Interne... Mike & Tracy Holt
- Re: [expert] Re: [newbie] Connecting to the... AG
- [expert] Re: [newbie] Connecting to the Int... Alan Shoemaker
- Re: [expert] Re: [newbie] Connecting to... Mike & Tracy Holt
- Re: [expert] Re: [newbie] Connectin... Guillermo Belli
- Re: [expert] Re: [newbie] Conn... Michael Holt
- [expert] AWE 64 sound card hel... Aaron
- Re: [expert] AWE 64 sound ... Wolfgang Bornath
- Re: [expert] AWE 64 sound ... Andrew George
- Re: [expert] Connecting to the Inte... Alan Shoemaker
- Re: [expert] Re: [newbie] Connectin... Colin Whipple
- Re: [expert] Re: [newbie] Conn... Colin Whipple
- Re: [expert] Re: [newbie] Connecting to... Kirk McElhearn
- Re: [expert] Re: [newbie] Connectin... Alan Shoemaker
