Re: Kppp dialer and resolv.conf problems.

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> Hi
>
> New to the list and this is my first post.
>
> My intial install of Fedora Core 2 off www.linux-magazine.com had
> problems connecting by modem to the internet.   It appeared to connect
> ok but then nothing.

same with me.

> The problem arose because on connect temporary details were not written
> to /etc/resolv.conf.   There are two ways around the problem, there may
> be others.   Either disabling auto dns in kppp and opting for manual
> dns or editing /etc/resolv.conf with ISP details and domain
> nameservers.

i manually gave dns of isp.

> I have only received copies of previous posts from a friend, these
> pointed me in the right direction.   Hope this is useful to others.
>
> Regards
> Graham Hamblin
>
>
> --
> Fedora Core 2

but if you use network device control, there's no problem. auto dns works
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