I Apologize...I should have clarified:
domain mixcom.com
nameserver 198.137.186.100
Both are correct and alive
Darren
IN> This might be a dumb question but does your resolv.conf contain a network name
IN> or an IP address? Your example shows 'nameserver my.provider.name.server'. If
IN> you truly typed a name rather than its IP address, nothing will work. How can
IN> the name be resolved to an address before you have a DNS to do the resolution?
IN>
IN>
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IN> Jake Colman
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Re: PPP Setup Question
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