> Probable correct. Check the /etc/resolv.conf file to verify the > entries for "nameserver". > That would have the nameserver for the lan, but surely he is looking for the primary and secondary dns servers from his isp?

In /etc/resolv.conf I have no DNS for the local LAN (I have a 8139 eth card, but not used), so it's empty, and in /etc/ppp/resolv.conf I have the primary isp DNS (my isp has only one DNS...).


It doesn't matter what I use to create the connection, the wizard inside MDK control center or KPPP (I use KDE), the modem establish a connection but then nothing. Not only, if I create the connection with the wizard KPP doesn't even see it! I had to create a connection with KPP anyway.

It's pretty strange, internet should be something working out-of-the-box.
I tried to connect with Knoppix (KPPP) and internet works, even if I don't write any DNS (the ISP is able to send me one anyway).


Olaf


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