On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Marco wrote:

=>Hello,
=>
=>yes, the resolv.conf files are the same, I edted them by hand on both machines
=>
=>The only other (yes, important) difference is that the working machine has minimal
=>setup, the other not working has almost everything (KDE, Gnome, and then some)
=>
=>That's why I hypotized firewall problems..
=>
=>As far as multiple posting goes, I was and am forced by now to use the WEBMAIL
=>interface of my ISP, which royally sucks. I apologize, but nothing else available 
now.
=>
=>
=>Any suggestion is appreciated: the sooner I fix this, the sooner I go back to old 
Mutt!!
=>
=>
=>      TIA, 
=>                      Marco
=>
=>> On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 06:36:47PM +0200, Marco wrote:
=>> > Hello,
=>> > 
=>> > I just installed enigma on two different machines. The first can
=>> > surf the net, the second dials up successfully and I can ping my ISP DNS
=>> >  server by its number, but all domain names are not resolved.
=>> > I connect through PPP, using the same self written script on both machine.
=>> > 
=>> > What could cause this difference? Maybe something different in firewall
=>> > settings, which blocks DNS queries (I don't recall setting  firewalling 
differently, but can't thing of anything else)?
=>> > If it is firewalling, which files should I check?
=>> > 
=>> > If not, what could it be?
=>> > 
=>> >           TIA,
=>> >                   Marco
=>> > 
=>> > 
Is it the case that one machine is connected to the net but the other 
machine is *inside* the LAN? In that case, you'd have to make the second 
machine know that the first machine is a gateway. That certainly could 
cause your problem.

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