Dialup and Nameservice question--Can't Lookup Names

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Folks,

I upgraded (not fresh install) to 8.0 (official boxed set) from 7.2 a 
couple days ago, and am quite impressed by the process and the product 
(but I'm an enduser so no real great expertise is implied).  The only 
trouble I have is in my dialup connection.

I had been using kppp, but now it can make the connection, and I can use 
it, so long as I know IP addresses.  In other words, my new setup isn't 
talking to the nameservers, I guess.  I can ping them and other sites by 
IP, and browse by IP, etc., just not by name.  I tried >host swosu.edu 
(my work) <nameserver IP> and it still said cannot connect to any hosts.

I then tried playing around with the System settings--> Network menu, 
and started over creating PPP0, but I must be doing something wrong.  I 
tried to read from the help menu on that app, but it crashed before I 
could read the DNS instructions and won't come up again.  I had entered 
a primary and secondary DNS, but admit ignorance about what some of the 
boxes are for.  For instance, I both left blank and played around with:

  DNS--> Hostname?  (IIRC--I'm at work at the moment--this is over the 
Primary/Secondary DNS Entry spot)
  DNS Searchpath?  (Again, I have entries for primary and secondary, by IP)
  Search Domain?

IIRC there was another "host" menu, which I left as default 
localhost.localdomain, etc.

Now this time I installed a lot more stuff, and I wonder if I installed 
too much.  My /etc/rc.d/init.d/ now has a dhcpd and named.  I wonder if 
my machine is asking itself instead of the proper authorities for some 
of this information?  I tried stopping them both and the situation did 
not change.

Sorry if it's a dumb question.  Any help would be appreciated.

Sincerely,
Mike Dougherty





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