Thanks for all of the suggestions. I'm learning. I'm not all that sure that
I'm learning things I really want to know (like in the years that I did my own
car repairs tearing engines apart and putting them sort of back together again)
...and I'm even less sure that I am making progress.
Last ni
Cheers!
Mike
>
> If your using NAT then use your NIC card TCP/IP setting and add your DNS
> servers
> and IP there?
>
> Give me a little more info and mabye I call help....it was just a tad
> too vague
> for me.
>
>
>
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2000 18:35:52 -05
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Mike Green wrote:
> Now on to the next level of my endeavor: trying to get my Linux machine to
> talk to my Windows 95 and 98 machines over the network where those Windows
> machines are already talking to one another (on a peer basis)... I'll likely
> have more questions.
W
> Mike Green wrote:
> >
> > I have a completely fresh install of Redhat 6.1 on a Pentium 90 --
> > reformatted the hard drives to get a clean start. Many things look
> > good, but once I'm logged on (according to kppp) to an ISP I cannot
> > access sites on the Internet with ping or http or ftp.