Greetings!

        Hmm...some RAS equipment can automatically configure the 
DNS settings on your pc...

On 30 Aug 00, at 6:53, ZER0 FREQUENCY wrote:

>     This is good info. Hmmmm....Someone should make a manpage or FAQ for using Linux 
>on other ISP's.
> 
> 
> Gideon Guillen wrote:
> 
> >Duhhh... what's so shocking about it? I've used almost all pre-paid
> >internet cards and evrything works. :) Anyway, you just need to have all
> >the seetings like DNS settings, etc. to be correct.  It's just like
> >setting-up a regular dial-up connection.
> >
> >Anyway, at first I had problems with Super.Net because they didn't supply
> >DNS address. What I did at first was to use the DNS of another ISP that I
> >know about and then using host (a command-line utility) to know the Name
> >Server of the domain super.net and then I put the IP addess of the name
> >server on my PPP settings. Not a big deal really.
> 
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