On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 00:29, Scott Fones wrote: > Thanks for the reply! That seems to have been atleast some of the problem. > My resolv.conf file had 192.168.1.1 so I assumed I assumed it should be > 192.168.0.1, the routers address. After changing that, Gaim and a few other > net programs work, but all browsers, yum and a few other apps still say they > can't find webpages. Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Scott > Your resolv.conf should point to your DNS servers not your router. (Unless it acts as you LANs DNS server, which I doubt.) Sounds like you have Windows running. If so when you boot into Windows run: ipconfig /all In the list of information will be the DNS servers that you are using under windows. Those IP addresses are what you need in your resolv.conf file under Linux. Once you have those set you should be good to go. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx How many priests are needed for a Boston Mass?