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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers dns/pppoe Problems Post 9015 by Recon on Sunday 21st of October 2001 11:02:14 AM
Old 10-21-2001
Lightbulb I've Got it !!!

I figured it out!!!!

Just for future reference,
when using RP-PPPOE (Roaring Penguin's pppoe package),
choosing server will put the nameservers IP's into
/etc/resolv.conf however, when you use
start-adsl that file is moved, and a link is created to
/etc/ppp/resolv.conf , which in my case was empty

I copied /etc/resolv.conf to /etc/ppp/resolv.conf before starting
adsl. Now it WORKS!! I am surfing with a linux machine!!!

RECON

Last edited by Recon; 10-22-2001 at 03:01 AM..
 

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desproxy-dns(1) 						   User Commands						   desproxy-dns(1)

NAME
desproxy-dns - DNS for dynamic connections SYNOPSIS
desproxy-dns dns_server proxy_host proxy_port OPTIONS
None DESCRIPTION
If you have direct DNS access then you don't need to do anything else. You know you have direct DNS access if you can resolve host names to IP addresses. NOTE: as desproxy-dns listens in port 53 (which is less than 1024) you may need administrator privileges to exec desproxy-dns (in fact if you are running UN*X, you actually have to run desproxy-dns as root). OK, so you have a dns server accessible now. But your computer doesn't know anything about that. You must configure your network accordingly (again, need to be root in UN*X). Edit /etc/resolv.conf and add the line "nameserver 127.0.0.1". You don't have to restart anything. Just test ping and see if it works. ENVIRONMENT
None. FILES
None. SEE ALSO
dnsproxy(1), ping(1) AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net>, for the Debian GNU system (but may be used by others). Released under license GPL v2 or any later version. desproxy-dns 2012-03-26 desproxy-dns(1)
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