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List:       kde-user
Subject:    RE: kppp & Second ISP
From:       "Henry, Ron L." <HenryRL () statiaterm ! com>
Date:       1999-11-29 14:15:36
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I agree with Robert... Double check your DNS settings to make sure that you
are pointing to a valid DNS server. You might want to try using the DNS
server of your old ISP since it seems to be working...

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Robert Hudson [SMTP:manaz@alpha.net.au]
> Sent:	Sunday, November 28, 1999 10:03 AM
> To:	KDE User List
> Subject:	Re: kppp & Second ISP
> 
> Sounds like a DNS problem - though you said you've put the right DNS
> settings in...
> 
> Can you ping IPs on the Internet?
> 
> ie on your original ISP, type "ping www.kde.org" (it's 195.0.254.76
> incidently)
> 
> It should give you the IP address.
> 
> Then dial into your 2nd ISP (the one giving you problems) and type "ping
> 195.0.254.76"
> 
> If you can ping the IP, it's definately DNS related.  If not, then it's
> something else - but you've ruled out DNS for the time being :)
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Peter <pfheiss@skyinet.net>
> To: KDE User List <kde-user@lists.netcentral.net>
> Sent: Sunday, 28 November 1999 3:59pm
> Subject: kppp & Second ISP
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> > I got myself a second ISP. In kppp I followed the instructions in setup
> given by
> > the new ISP for gateway, IP address and DNS Configuration. When I dial
> out
> it
> > logs in properly, however,  the web sites do not open. A message shows
> saying:
> > "Unknown host in : whatever url".
> > If I then change to my original ISP I can open web sites with no
> problem.
> > As authentication I use PAP. When I tried  Terminal-based the effect was
> the
> > same. Using Chap it did not connect .
> > I am using the kfm browser.  In W98 with Opera the new and old ISP work
> fine
> > side by side.
> >
> > Where could be the problem with kppp?
> >
> >  ---
> >  Peter
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