Gene Reeves wrote: > > Make sure that the /etc/resolv.conf is handled correctly by kppp, on my unit > it trashes it everytime Uncheck the box in the kppp configuration screens that says to disable current DNS settings when connected. Then it'll use the /etc/resolv.conf setup. Hope that helps with something, though it looks like you're okay with your setup. -- Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [newbie] Rats, PPP does not work right. Kuraiken
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- Re: [newbie] Rats, PPP does not work right. Kuraiken
- Re: [newbie] Rats, PPP does not work right. Gene Reeves
- Re: [newbie] Rats, PPP does not work right. Steve Philp
- Re: [newbie] Rats, PPP does not work right. Kuraiken
