On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 15:37, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> You have to have some means of translating a host name to an IP
> address. You don't have to have bind running on your desktop, but you
> do need to specify a nameserver; if there isn't one running locally you
> can point at your ISP's nameserv
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 16:10, Timothy Coggins wrote:
> I have just installed unstable on my new machine. I have set up an ISDN
> link to my isp with the standard isdnutils package. It autodials out
> when an ip is specified (eg. 'ping 66.218.71.113') but not when a host
> name is specified. I have t
I have just installed unstable on my new machine. I have set up an ISDN
link to my isp with the standard isdnutils package. It autodials out
when an ip is specified (eg. 'ping 66.218.71.113') but not when a host
name is specified. I have tried this with and without the 'nohostroute'
option in /etc/
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