Adam Majer wrote:
Bernd Prager wrote:
I'm experiencing some trouble with my DSL setup.
Every time after reboot my routing table is using my ppp0 P-t-P
address instead of its inet address.
Which is the correct way of setting routes. Default should go though the
other end of the ppp con
Bernd Prager wrote:
> I'm experiencing some trouble with my DSL setup.
> Every time after reboot my routing table is using my ppp0 P-t-P
> address instead of its inet address.
Which is the correct way of setting routes. Default should go though the
other end of the ppp connection.
>
> $ ifconfig
I'm experiencing some trouble with my DSL setup.
Every time after reboot my routing table is using my ppp0 P-t-P address
instead of its inet address.
$ ifconfig ppp0
ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:168.100.249.107 P-t-P:168.100.250.1
Mask:255.255.255.255
Dan Smith writes:
> Using both web (lynx) and ftp (ftp) programs, I have succeeded in
> accessing sites using numerical domain (DNS) addresses, but not using
> addresses with words.
You need to put your ISP's nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf, like this:
nameserver 111.222.333.444
nameserver 222.33
Dan Smith wrote:
> ... I have succeeded in accessing sites using numerical
> domain (DNS) addresses, but not using addresses with words.
> What's up?
Well, your basic networking is functional, but there is some
problem in your domain name resolution setup. You should have
the numeric addresses of
Using both web (lynx) and ftp (ftp) programs, I have
succeeded in accessing sites using numerical domain
(DNS) addresses, but not using addresses with words.
What's up? Do I use a different procedure to access
domains numerically than verbally? According to the
documentation for lynx, the format
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