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On Friday 26 September 2003 09:52 pm, Joe Janzen wrote:
> My modem is U.S. Robotics 56K FAX INT V5.0.0.  I've also tried with/without
> 'Use lock file' checked in KPPP's device options.  Right now KPPP is set to
> PAP authentication, to obtain dynamic IP (per ISP's instructions), default
> gateway and automatic DNS (also tried manually entering ISP's DNS IP). 
> I've tried 'chmod u+s pppd' and 'service network restart' after making some
> of the above changes.  Also, I removed an old ethernet card that wasn't
> being used in case it was causing a problem with eth0 vs. ppp0.
>
> I'd be extremely grateful if someone could help me!
>
> Thanks,
> Joe

Is your DNS set?
Check your /etc/resolv.conf
Remove any 127.0.0.1, and replace it with your ISP's DNS IP.

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Linux mdk91.sistek.kom 2.4.21-0.13mdk GNU/Linux
11:47:44 up 4:25, 10 users, load average: 3.49, 2.97, 2.47
Quote of the day:
Win98 is called Win98 because it is about as stable and flexible as Linux
0.0.98 (or at least, Microsoft claims it is)
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