Not sure why you have it in /etc/ppp, but I'd try to
move it to /etc assuming those are your DNS servers.
Martin
--- Stephen W
Well, here is the info.
/etc/resolv.conf does not exist
There is a file (dated yesterday 1/17/04, 7:33 AM - about the time things went awry) named resolv.conf in /etc/ppp its contents are thus:
nameserver 205.198.6.62 nameserver 205.137.48.5
There is a shell file (really buried in dire4ctories and sub-directories and I did not note the line) named resolv.conf but when I try to run it I am told there is no program called resolv.conf -- how did I lose that and how do I get it back?
Stephen
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