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On Wednesday 25 February 2004 11:00, Vince Littler wrote:
Hi Glad to see this one fixed, even though I only watched from the sidelines. Would you mind posting a brief note of what was the exact cause of your
problem and what fixed it for you? It would help to know where to suggest
looking if this question crops up again. Vince Littler Ultimately, I believe my problem was that (1)I was removing the ISPs DNS
addresses from the 'domain name & name server config' in eth0 config
area while entering the LAN IP address (not realizing that both are apparently
necessary --kppp setup not withstanding), no gateway specified & no ip
forwarding in the 'routing' area (everything else is at defaults), as well as
having the 'protect from internal network' in firewall config pg 4.
I think that covers it.
...CH
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