-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:30 am, W.D.McKinney wrote:
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 11:05, C Hamel wrote:
(1)I have kppp set up w/DNS addresses for my ISP, along w/phone# and other parameters. It works fine.
(2)As long as I have eth0 set up for dhcp & have my ISP's DNS addresses in the lookup list, ppp0 continues to work just fine.
(3)If I have eth0 set up for the local network using dhcp & the lookup set for my network (192.168.0.1) it doesn't work, whether or not ppp0 is active.
(4)If I have eth0 set up for the local network using a static 192.168.0.10 & the lookup set for 192.168.0.1 eth0 works just fine w/the LAN & ppp0 will connect, but there is absolutely no modem throughput. The hub lights flash when I attempt to access the internet, and 'ip forwarding' is turned off.
Now-then, I like SuSE just fine in lots of respects but the fact that it won't do what M$ Windoze does readily is beyond my comprehension. I can only believe that there must be *something* I'm missing, but I cannot figure out what!
Any help really appreciated!! ...CH
Start with changing your subject to something appropriate.
Dee
I've been avoiding posting to this thread up till now. Actually, this sounds like the old blow away the resolve.conf every time you make a connection. I forget the details, but some slick wizard over in Nürnberg had written a script that... Man! That thing had me going for days trying to figure out what was up. STH -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAOvd1H2SF0i7rrGwRAnksAJ9++IN19Pe2X63qwKOl/6C2NiOK7ACfdlMT DbSw6BZVnQQXOLT7FLD+F7I= =xbJS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----