Dear Feng XU
Of course your problem is DNS definition.
It is your right to use gnome-ppp but when you use such "beautiful"
tools it is very difficult to help, because these are black-boxes
giving very little diagnostics.
This is why we recommend to use wvdialconf and wvdial
(http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/wvdial.html)
If you had used that, I would have told you:
-make sure that the configuration file /etc/wvdial.conf contains a line
Auto DNS = yes
-if it does, edit the file /etc/resolv.conf adding at the beginning
(it may well be empty)
nameserver 11.111.11.11
nameserver 11.111.11.11
However you used gnome-ppp which as you can see USES wvdial (hidden in
gnome-ppp) but does not give you the possibility to see what there is
and what is missing in the configuration file which gnome-ppp uses.
The Auto DNS or the static definitions of name servers are probably
available when you configure gnome-ppp , but do not ask me where and
how: using a windodem under Linux for more than 8 years, I have never
seen nor needed anything better than wvdial (a proof is that those "user
friendly" diallers use it hidden behind the wall).
Jacques
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