Re: Resolving http addresses

2000-12-14 Thread John Stevens
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 11:49:27AM -0700, Clayton Stapleton wrote: > The /etc/resolv.conf had two nameservers that shows up in /var/log/messages. > I am wondering how they got there as I never entered them. My ISP is > Dynamic and I never know in advance what they will be. So I commented them > out

Re: Resolving http addresses

2000-12-14 Thread Clayton Stapleton
The /etc/resolv.conf had two nameservers that shows up in /var/log/messages. I am wondering how they got there as I never entered them. My ISP is Dynamic and I never know in advance what they will be. So I commented them out but it made no difference. Still cannot "resovle host www.mozilla.org". Cl

Re: Resolving http addresses

2000-12-13 Thread Bob Nielsen
Do you have your ISP's nameserver entered in /etc/resolv.conf? On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 06:20:29PM -0700, Clayton Stapleton wrote: > I have a problem when I enter a URL (http://www.google.com/) or others > my system does not resolve the address. I have looked at > /var/log/messages and it shows tha

Resolving http addresses

2000-12-13 Thread Clayton Stapleton
I have a problem when I enter a URL (http://www.google.com/) or others my system does not resolve the address. I have looked at /var/log/messages and it shows that the pppd connection is made with the IP and DNS addresses show. This work before I reinstalled Debian but now it just hangs. Any help w