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From: Nelson Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, April 22, 2000 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: newbie diald questions
>Paul,
>
> Is your ISP's DNS defined in your Window's networking? Specifically
>look at Network Properties | Configuration tab | TCP/IP for your Network
>card | Properties | DNS ?
>
> Also on your Linux system in /etc/resolve.conf are your DNS server IP
>addresses defined? In mine they are the same as those setup under
>windows. And that is all that exists in the file.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>- Nelson ...
>
>At 4/22/00 05:10 AM , you wrote:
>>HI
>>
>>I still seem to be having problems getting diald to setup. I have a
windows
>>machine masquerading on a linux box, when I start up the browser (internet
>>explorer) on windows diald will dial the modem without a problem. So far
so
>>good.
>>
>>In DOS I can ping my isp, and in linux I can also ping the isp, BUT the
>>browser just sits there and cant seem to get anything!!!
>>
>>I have tried various combinations of DNS possibilities on both computers,
>>but to no avail. Do I put my own private network's domain name in windows
>>network settings and in resolv.conf, or do I put my isp's DNS server name
in
>>both? Or is it a combination of the two? Or something completly
>>different??
>>
>>Starting the chat script manually works fine, so I am at a complete loss
as
>>to what I should do next.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Paul
>>
>>
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You may want to check your MTU setting on your sl1 side fo your linux
box. If set to low windows may not get out to the world. I had mine set at
1500 and it worked fine. I think windows default is also 1500. When I had
mine set at 512 I had the same problem.
Tom
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