Steve Philp wrote:

> "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
> >
>

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>
> >
> > Any one got a clue??
> >
> > Joe
>
> Check to make sure that /etc/resolv.conf contains correct DNS
> information to allow hostname->IP resolution.  Should look something
> like this:
>
>         search <domain>
>         nameserver <IP>
>         nameserver <IP>
>
> Next would be to make sure that the PPP connection is setup as the
> default route.  If you've got ethernet on that box too, that's quite
> likely the problem -- you can't have two default routes.  Check with
> 'route -n' when your PPP connection is up to see which device holds the
> default route -- it'll be listed beginning with '0.0.0.0'.
>
> Let me know what happens with these two ideas...
>
> --
> Steve Philp
> Network Administrator
> Advance Packaging Corporation
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks Steve,  I'll give it a bash over the weekend and let you know.

Joe
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