Duncan Sands wrote: >> What is wrong is that I cannot browse the Web, although I can ping. The >> DNS addresses above mean nothing to me, the right ones being >> 193.252.19.3 and 4 (but I have not been asked for them in the process). >> So I put the right ones in both /etc/resolv.conf and >> /etc/ppp/resolv.conf and rebooted, but the result was the same (and, as >> a matter of fact, the bogus addresses were written in >> /etc/ppp/resolv.conf again). > > Hi Charles, have you got usepeerdns in your pppd options file? If so, > remove it. That will stop /etc/resolv.conf being overwritten. >
Err, no it won't. The usepeerdns option causes pppd to write to /etc/ppp/resolv.conf, not /etc/resolv.conf. It must be some other process or daemon that's overwriting /etc/resolv.conf. Unless /etc/resolv.conf is a symbolic link pointing at /etc/ppp/resolv.conf Andy Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
