Re: Unknown problem connecting

2000-04-07 Thread J. Hartzelbuck
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,

Re: Unknown problem connecting

2000-04-07 Thread Jeff Gordon
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

Re: Unknown problem connecting

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen A. Witt
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

Re: Unknown problem connecting

2000-04-06 Thread Kent West
"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? >

Re: Unknown problem connecting

2000-04-05 Thread John Anderson
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

Unknown problem connecting

2000-04-05 Thread J. Hartzelbuck
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? Thank you! -- Chris Joyner