Re: [SLE] (SOLVED!!!)(Revisited) Works in Windoze, NOT in SuSE!?!?!?!?!?!?

From: Carlos E. R. (robin1.listas_at_tiscali.es)
Date: 10/04/03

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    The 03.10.02 at 22:46, Bernd Koepsell wrote:

    > THANKS SO VERY VERY MUCH TO EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!

    Well, I'm glad :-)

    I would like to know what was the cause of all this, but... the important
    think is that it works.

    About your the dns problem you were having, it could be that those two dns
    servers your ISP used where down - it can be checked with dig, I think. I
    have seen your message with a log report from wvdial, and I would think it
    is a problem with the resolv file not being modified properly by the ip-up
    script, as Joe Morris said. But this is academic now :-)

    I prefer to use a local dns server configured as a cache - there is a
    default config in the suse packages for this. It makes for some faster
    connections over a modem.

    -- 
    Cheers,
           Carlos Robinson
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