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Re: [SLE] Dial-Up



Hey,

I'm sending this message with kmail, that means DNS is resolving properly.
This happened after I changed the /etc/resolv.conf file ... so, why do you tell
me that my way, is the wrong way?

- Thomas Coppens
thomas.coppens@xxxxxxx
SuSE Linux 6.2 - 2.2.10 -

On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Aaron Sze wrote:
> Dear gentlemen,
>
> There is a number of exchanges along this line and it seems someone
> may try to copy some examples posted to the list and use them as they
> appear
>
> Actually, the search keyword is your domain name and is not the same
> for everyone. It's appended to the host name you specify when the
> system tries to resolve the host name. E.g. home would become
> home.goes.com.
>
> The IP address of the nameserver is also not the same for everyone.
> Please refer to information supplied by your ISP.
>
> Regards,
> Aaron.
>
> On Fri, 10 Sep 1999 17:16:59 +0200, you wrote:
>
> >In normal circumstances when I use Kppp, Kppp changes the file.
> > search goes.com
> > nameserver 193.74.208.65
> > nameserver 193.74.208.135
> >Kppp makes sure those lines are included...when you disconnect Kppp deletes
> >those lines again!
> >So, I think the problem isn't the /etc/resolv.conf, maybe it is the
> >rc.config file.
> >
> > - Thomas Coppens
> > thomas.coppens@xxxxxxx
> > SuSE Linux 6.2 - 2.2.10 -
> >
>
>
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