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Date:      Sun, 25 Nov 2001 23:49:52 
From:      "Pierre-Luc Drouin" <pldrouin@hotmail.com>
To:        mikeirw@elementalspace.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: User-PPP problems (Try #2)
Message-ID:  <F38kJtXZe90ST6qKKmu000106ec@hotmail.com>

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I think problem is that you have not put DNS in /etc/resolv.conf file. Mine 
looks like this:

#/etc/resolv.conf file
domain my.domain
nameserver 198.235.216.134
nameserver 209.226.175.223

Your have to put your dns, if you want your box be able to match an ip 
address with domain name you write, for examble, in your browser.

>From: mikeirw@elementalspace.com
>To: questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: User-PPP problems (Try #2)
>Date: 25 Nov 2001 22:20:23 -0000
>
>I apologize, but the attachment did not seem to go through the first
>time. I'll try again...
>
>I posted this question earlier this week, but could not provide the
>ppp.log until now. Here's my problem:
>
>I can connect fine using pppd via xisp, but I would like to use
>user-ppp.  When I type ppp, then dial agn, it goes through its thing, I
>authenticate, get an IP address, and ppp shows "PPP", so I assume that
>everything is up and running. But when I try to ping a domain or an IP
>address, I get nothing - no response whatsoever. I can neither browse,
>ftp, email, or anything at all.
>
>I'm not sure if attachments are allowed, but I'm attaching a file called
>user-ppp that contains a copy of all relevant commands, config files,
>and the ppp.log.
>
>I really appreciate any help on this matter, as I've exhausted every
>possibility I can think of.
>
>--
>Mike Irwin
>mikeirw@elementalspace.com
><< user-ppp >>


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