This is very complete! Thanks.
I should have called this off earlier, however; I sent a messge that apparently
went
to the writer only, not to the list. I did not have /etc/resolv.conf set right,
although I _thought_ I did! So thanks everyone!
Chris Joyner
Jeff Gordon wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 05,
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 07:11:16AM -0400, J. Hartzelbuck wrote:
> Using Debian, I've installed wvdial and can connect very nicely, but
> commands issued don't do anything! Ping doesn't respond, lynx doesn't
> respond. I'm new to all this, so don't know where I might be going
> wrong. Can anyone gi
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Kent West wrote:
> "J. Hartzelbuck" wrote:
> >
> > Hello friends,
> >
> > Using Debian, I've installed wvdial and can connect very nicely, but
> > commands issued don't do anything! Ping doesn't respond, lynx doesn't
> > respond. I'm new to all this, so don't know where I mig
"J. Hartzelbuck" wrote:
>
> Hello friends,
>
> Using Debian, I've installed wvdial and can connect very nicely, but
> commands issued don't do anything! Ping doesn't respond, lynx doesn't
> respond. I'm new to all this, so don't know where I might be going
> wrong. Can anyone give any pointers?
>
Possibly, you might not have your internet connection fully.
look in /etc/host.conf which should have in it: order hosts,bind
multi on
And check /etc/resolv.conf which should have: nameserver .
J. Hartzelbuck wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> Using D
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