Le Dimanche 3 Juin 2001 01:21, John Hasler a écrit :
> > This is what I can find in syslog after trying to connect using kppp
>
> If you insist on using kppp you will have to edit /etc/ppp/options and
> change 'auth' to 'noauth' (I think that will do it: I don't use kppp and
> don't like it).
Ok
I might have missed something earlier in this thread, but this really looks like
a DNS problem to me. Is the "nameserver" line right in /etc/resolv.conf?
Try specifying a known good IP address on the lynx command line:
$ lynx http://209.81.8.242/
That's the IP address my machine returned for www
> I am a newbie and have just installed Debian. I need to connect to a website
> to download an upgrade to xfree86. I put the url in my sources list, but when
> I try apt-update, the response I get is that the website doesn't exist. I have
> checked it and it exists. My ppp connection to my isp is
> I am a newbie and have just installed Debian. I need to connect to a website
> to download an upgrade to xfree86. I put the url in my sources list, but when
> I try apt-update, the response I get is that the website doesn't exist.
Welcome to Debian Steve. First, ignore me if I'm talking down
Steve Winston wrote:
>
> I am a newbie and have just installed Debian. I need to connect to
> a website to download an upgrade to xfree86. I put the url in my
> sources list, but when I try apt-update, the response I get is
> that the website doesn't exist. I have checked it and it exists.
> My p
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