Kip,
I have kernel 2.0.34 and Diald 0.16.5a. I do not have my own DNS, I use my
ISP's.
When I try "ping cisco.com" or "telnet cisco.com" they both do not work.
When I try "ping 158.43.240.1" (my ISP's DNS) this works.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kip Cranford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Iain Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17 December 1998 14:10
Subject: Re: Diald losing packets
>
>Iain,
>
>A couple of questions about your setup.
>
>Can you establish the connection successfully by doing a
>"telnet www.cisco.com 80" (for example), or a "ping
><some_external_ip_address>"?
>
>What kind of DNS setup do you have?
>
>You are using diald 0.16 -- is it 0.16.5a, or an earlier
>release?
>
>What kernel are you using? (uname -a)
>
>Thanks,
>
>--kip
>
>On: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 10:20:52 GMT
>"Iain Hopkins" wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm using diald 0.16 on Redhat 5.1. When I bring up diald with an
>>application ie netscape or kdemail they time out waiting for the link to
>>come up, I am using a modem to my ISP. I have tried "echo 5 >
>>/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr" in my rc.local but I still have the
problem.
>>Any other ideas ??
>>
>>Iain
>>
>>
>>
>>
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