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Date:      Tue, 12 Aug 1997 11:34:29 -0700 (PDT)
From:      ron@cts.com
To:        accent@inficad.com
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: 
Message-ID:  <XFMail.970812114713.ron@cts.com>
In-Reply-To: <199708121816.LAA25493@mail.inficad.com>

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I know this is a dumb question, but have you tried using the link? What you are
seeing is exactly what I see when I dial into my isp.

Do you have domain service setup? If you haven't (or don't know what I am
talking about), get the addresses, in 'dot' format, of you isp's domain
server(s). In the file, /etc/resolv.conf, put three lines.

domain foo.net          # the domain of your ISP
nameserver      100.100.100.10  # you use the number you got from your ISP
nameserver      100.100.100.11  # the second number provided by your isp

Your IP may only give you one nameserver address so only use what is provided.

Giving that you have domaine name service, you should be able to ping your ISP
or any wonderful things.

Ron

On 13-Aug-97 accent@inficad.com wrote:
>>I have just configured my ppp to dial in to my ISP.  In my ppp.conf file I
>have set up a login script to handle the process for me.  However, after
>login I get the messages Dial in OK, Login OK and the the ppp prompt returns
>like this
>
>ppp on accent.com > Packet Mode.
>ppp on accent.com >
>ppp on accent.com >
>ppp on accent.com >
>
>and I am disconnected.  I have been through the online manual several times.
>Any sugesstions???
>
>Thanks for your help
>Accent
>

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