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Bug 62455 - After connection with kpp, in the first session, no DNS is found
Summary: After connection with kpp, in the first session, no DNS is found
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: [OLD] KDE (show other bugs)
Hardware: x86 Linux
: High major (vote)
Assignee: Gentoo KDE team
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Reported: 2004-08-31 17:26 UTC by Cláudio F. Gil
Modified: 2005-02-09 06:10 UTC (History)
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Description Cláudio F. Gil 2004-08-31 17:26:00 UTC
I have network running and I can ping internet hosts by ip. The /etc/resolv.conf files has entries and I can ping them. Konqueror reports that it failed to locate the server. I can't ping a internet name as if no DNS was found. If I disconnect kppp, logout and login again when I start kppp again everyhing works.
I'm not sure that this is really KDE related but is how I experience the problem.

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Login to KDE
2.Start KPP and connect
3.Open Konqueror and go for www.google.com
4.Logout KDE (End Session Only)
5.Login to KDE
6.Start KPP and connect
7.Open Konqueror and go for www.google.com
Actual Results:  
The first time I try to access Google an error message is shown. The server 
could not be found "Unknown host". The second time (7.) the page is presente 
properly and all applications use DNS normally. 

Expected Results:  
Well, the page should be presented correctly right at step 3.
Comment 1 Gregorio Guidi (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2005-01-01 10:08:07 UTC
It this still an issue with recent kde versions?
Comment 2 Gregorio Guidi (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2005-02-09 06:10:41 UTC
No reply from reporter.