On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, Paul Greene wrote:
> > >A second minor problem, my phone doesn't give a dial tone immediately; it
> > >gives a series of 5-6 short beeps, which leads the modem to think there's
> > >no dial tone and it refuses to dial.
> >
> > I only have a shot in the dark for that one. Try a
- Original Message - > >
> >The dial up tool actually does dial the ISP and seemingly makes a
> >connection, I can ping the dynamically assigned IP address it gives me,
as
> >well as the IP of the dial up server on the ISP end (I got both IP
> >addresses from "ifconfig"), but I can't ping
On Sat, 06 Jan 2001 18:27:01 Paul Greene wrote:
>I just installed Redhat 7.0, using Gnome. I don't seem to be able to
>connect to my ISP using the regular Gnome dial up tool.
>
>I filled in all the info in the dial up properties box about DNS ip
>addresses and such, and also put the ISP's domain n
On Sat, 06 Jan 2001 23:14:20 Statux wrote:
>> hostname isp.net
>> nameserverxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>> nameserverxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
>it's:
>
>search nameserver.isp.net
>nameserver 1.2.3.4
>
>not hostname. Make sure the search line contains the name of a DNS, and
>not merely a domain.
Actually
> hostname isp.net
> nameserverxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> nameserverxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
it's:
search nameserver.isp.net
nameserver 1.2.3.4
not hostname. Make sure the search line contains the name of a DNS, and
not merely a domain.
the nameserver lines contain the IPs of nameservers. Some ISPs
Hello;
I just installed Redhat 7.0, using Gnome. I don't
seem to be able to connect to my ISP using the regular Gnome dial up
tool.
Here's the specifics.
I filled in all the info in the dial up properties
box about DNS ip addresses and such, and also put the ISP's domain name and
names