Hi all - Hopefully someone here in Debian-user land is familiar enough with pppd to give me some help with this. I'm trying to get a dialup PPP connection set up between computers running Debian 2.1 on two separate networks, and right now it seems to be dying because the debian box on the remote network (an office LAN, no name server or connection to the Internet) can't do a DNS query on the name "*.vote-smart.org". I thought I had things working properly before I took the machine to the other office, but it seems to go so far, then hang for about 80 seconds as it tries to resolve "*.vote-smart.org" and then just "*". After that it tries to do IPCP and eventually gives up. I've been reading through the pppd man and docs and I can't figure out why it would even need to do a name lookup, let alone on a host name with a wildcard (is that even valid in DNS???)
My pap-secrets file contains *'s for the IP numbers in the 4th column, since I wasn't sure how exactly I needed to set those up -- could that be what's going wrong? Anyway, if anyone out there has any hints or advice, please let me know. Thanks! Chris ________________________________________________________ Chris Kaltwasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] Director of Online Services Project Vote Smart Office: (541) 737-0747 FAX: (541) 737-8108 1-888-VOTE SMART (1-888-868-3762) http://www.Vote-Smart.org