Hi John,
I a very very newbie in Linux but I'll try to help you anyway.
In Kppp:
1. go to configuration
2. Put a name for your connection
3. then edit the connection
4. In the IP ADDRESS tab check the Ip Address given by server option(I'm
translating from spanish so I'm not sure if in english you use the same words,
but I supose you understand me, if not let me know, :) )
5. In the Name Server tab enter the Domain Name of your server
6. In the IP ADDRESS OF THE NAME SERVER enter first the Primary DNS and click
ADD and then do the same with the secondary DNS, and thats it.
Now you can connect, if all the rest is OK.
Oh! one thing if you don't know what are your primary and secondary DNS in
windows, go to c:/windows/winipcfg and there you can see them.

I hope this can help you,
Cheers,
Carol^


El jue, 14 sep 2000, escribiste:
> 
> My ISP automatically assigns my DNS.  In windows I don't need to specify primary or 
>alternate.  How do I set this up in PPP/KPPP?
> 
> John
> 

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