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 <<A HREF="http://www.shadow.net/0.000000E+00braden/"><A HREF="http://www.shadow.net/0.000000E+00braden/</A">http://www.shadow.net/0.000000E+00braden/</A</A>>> -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e