From braden@shadow.net Wed May 6 18:44:26 1998 From: braden@shadow.net To: users@lists.opensuse.org Subject: FW: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Getting Kppp working... Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 14:44:26 -0400 Message-ID: <002c01bd791e$fe7b38b0$01018080@bonezero> In-Reply-To: <[S.u.S.E. Linux] Getting Kppp working...> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============0890799061134455980==" --===============0890799061134455980== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I posted this yesterday, but I'm afraid it might have gotten drowned out
among the error messages from the mail loop problem. If someone could help
me out with this, I'd really appreciate it.

Prismatic Booger
Braden N. McDaniel, braden@shadow.net
<http://www.shadow.net/0.000000E+00braden/<=
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Well, I suppose this is actually more of a general PPP issue. I can log into
my ISP fine with Kppp, but the DNS doesn't seem to be working. I would
prefer not to list my ISP's DNS IP in some configuration file--I think that
shouldn't be necessary: I have set up both PPP under WinNT and Kppp under
Red Hat 5 without requiring this information.

When I installed RH5, I had the same problem. There, it was solved by
installing the bind and caching-nameserver packages. I have bind installed
under SuSE, but I can't find a caching-nameserver package on the
distribution CDs--is there something analogous?

Prismatic Booger
Braden N. McDaniel, braden@shadow.net
<http://www.shadow.net/0.000000E+00braden/<=
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