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PPP Connection
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Khalid S. Al-Khater)
Thu Nov 7 17:56:32 1996
From: "Khalid S. Al-Khater" <kskhater@qatar.net.qa>
To: "redhat Mailing List" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 1996 19:43:43 +0300
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I'm still struggling with my PPP connection. Would you please check my =
/etc/host and /etc/resolv.cfg which are as follow and let me please know =
what is wrong :
# is just comment that I added to the mail to clarify
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/etc/hosts
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127.0.0.1 localhost # I think this is the loopback default!=0A=
172.18.24.1 Eagle.home.com Eagle # This is my Ethernet Host name and =
local #domain name. I've two computer connected #by =
ethernet cable and work just fine in #Windows95 using TCP/IP=0A=
172.18.24.12 Falcon.home.com Falcon #This is my other computer=0A=
194.133.33.10 qatar.net.qa qtel1 #This is my ISP first IP=0A=
194.133.33.13 qatar.net.qa qtel2 #This is my ISP second IP=0A=
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/etc/resolv.cfg
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search qatar.net.qa #My ISP domain name=0A=
nameserver 194.133.33.10 #This is my ISP first IP=0A=
nameserver 194.133.33.13 #This his second IP
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I'm really confused in how to configure those two files.
Thank you for your valuable help that is making me stick to Linux so =
far!
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Khalid S. Al-Khater www.qatnet.com
P.O.Box 9186 E-Mail:kshater@qatar.net.qa
Doha - Qatar Fax: (974) 871-255
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