Hi all,
I don't know why but Netscape is establishing connections to my pop
every time, not only when i tell it to retrieve my mails; i'm noting
this indirectly with my modem leds flashing on insignificant actions and directly by
running netstat.
Why Netscape need to be sure every time that my p
Thanks, I have it working now.
BIG :)
Dan Cyr wrote:
> route del default
>
> When your pp connection comes up, it 'should' add in the proper
> defaultroute. If it dosen't then add it like this...
>
> route add default gw 111.111.111.111being whatever IP your ISP has
> assigned you.
>
> Also
route del default
When your pp connection comes up, it 'should' add in the proper
defaultroute. If it dosen't then add it like this...
route add default gw 111.111.111.111being whatever IP your ISP has
assigned you.
Also make sure your /etc/resolv.conf is setup properly
search foobar.com
How do I do this?
Dave Wreski wrote:
[snip]
> Make your dial-up connection your default route.
>
> Dave
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> Here is my problem. After connecting with my ISP and starting Netscape,
> after a short delay I get the message that the DNS server is not found or
> unavailable (or something similar to that). If, however, I deactivate my
> network Netscape will connect with no problems. I figure that with the
I'm really not sure if this is a network problem or something with
Netscape. I'm running RHL 4.2 and Netscape Communicator 4.0. I have a
private network running between two computers, one being my Linux box the
other is Win95. I access my ISP via dialup. I have both the network (eth0)
and the d
Sounds like either Netscape or Apache are missing a mime type definition
for the .htm extension, so the file is being handled as plain text by
either the server or the client.
At 04:14 PM 3/9/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Am running RedHat 5.0 and the Apache bundle that came off of the CD. Am
>running N
On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, David Hughes wrote:
> Am running RedHat 5.0 and the Apache bundle that came off of the CD. Am
> running Netscape 4.04 on a Win95 workstation. The subnet is IP masq'd.
>
> I have an oddity which I would definitely like to solve if anyone can
> help. When I try and hit an ht
Am running RedHat 5.0 and the Apache bundle that came off of the CD. Am
running Netscape 4.04 on a Win95 workstation. The subnet is IP masq'd.
I have an oddity which I would definitely like to solve if anyone can
help. When I try and hit an html page on the server, if the page has a
.html exte