Charles Trois wrote: > local IP address 81.249.123.67 > remote IP address 193.253.160.3 > primary DNS address 80.10.246.130 > secondary DNS address 80.10.246.3 > * Mounting network filesystems ... > > > 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). >
Don't reboot. Any changes you make to /etc/resolv.conf will take effect immediately. What are the permissions on /etc/resolv.conf? If you (as a user) can't read it then you won't be able to resolve domain names. Also, what firewall rules have you got running? Remove any firewall until you've got things working, then fix that. Andy Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
