I have used this same procedure many times with other linux distros -- this is my test box
-- and the others just worked after I ran wvdialconf. Everything is the same except the
distro.
As an aside, I also tried to use KPPP to connect and it did the same thing.
-Jason
Jason Kretzer <jrkretzer(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello all,
here is my scenario.
I used wvdialconf and set up my modem. I have done this various times with no problems.
After connecting to my ISP, I opened mozilla and no websites could be found. I then
opened a terminal and tried to ping a website or two and received location not found(or
similar) messages.
I chose to install everything as I wanted to test drive about all of the components. I
have not updated anything. During installation, I enabled the firewall security but only
allowed SSH and WWW(http) through.
Any ideas why I can connect to my ISP but cannot get to any websites or other internet
sites?
Thanks,
-Jason
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