On Jan 15, 2007, at 10:47 PM, Bob McIsaac wrote:
linux quest wrote:
Dear Jay The FreeBSD Communities,
Thanks for putting your time and patience to help me out. Anyway,
I tried it out, both changing the rc.conf and the dhclient.conf
(one at a time). After that (for both of the ways), I
I have a problem with the DNS setting in FreeBSD. Every 1 hour, I will not be
able to ping google.com (because I need to type in my ISP's DNS into
/etc/resolv.conf) May I know what is the best solution for this, so that I do
not have to type in my ISP's DNS to the resolver all the time?
linux quest wrote:
I have a problem with the DNS setting in FreeBSD. Every 1 hour, I will not be able to ping google.com (because I need to type in my ISP's DNS into /etc/resolv.conf) May I know what is the best solution for this, so that I do not have to type in my ISP's DNS to the resolver all
Jay Chandler wrote:
linux quest wrote:
I have a problem with the DNS setting in FreeBSD. Every 1 hour, I
will not be able to ping google.com (because I need to type in my
ISP's DNS into /etc/resolv.conf) May I know what is the best solution
for this, so that I do not have to type in my ISP's
linux quest wrote:
Dear Jay,
Thanks. That is exactly what I mean (sorry not explaining it
properly). My network is DHCP enabled. When the lease expired, the
resolver is also cleared out. Any ideas how I can configure a static
DNS IP?
Here is what I think may work (Please correct me if I am
On Monday 15 January 2007 12:22, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Jay Chandler wrote:
linux quest wrote:
I have a problem with the DNS setting in FreeBSD. Every 1 hour, I
will not be able to ping google.com (because I need to type in my
ISP's DNS into /etc/resolv.conf) May I know what is the best
Please don't top-post.
linux quest wrote:
Dear Jay,
Actually, I am running FreeBSD Unix on a VMWare machine (Host OS:
Win2003, Guest OS: FreeBSD).
Any ideas how I can disable / ignore the routing from the VMnet8?
Below are the only VMWare NAT configuration that I have access to. No
DHCP
Dear Jay,
Actually, I am running FreeBSD Unix on a VMWare machine (Host OS: Win2003,
Guest OS: FreeBSD).
Any ideas how I can disable / ignore the routing from the VMnet8? Below are the
only VMWare NAT configuration that I have access to. No DHCP enable / disable
option.
Ethernet adapter
Dear Jay,
Thanks. That is exactly what I mean (sorry not explaining it properly). My
network is DHCP enabled. When the lease expired, the resolver is also cleared
out. Any ideas how I can configure a static DNS IP?
Here is what I think may work (Please correct me if I am wrong)... Perhaps I
On Jan 15, 2007, at 10:32 AM, linux quest wrote:
Dear Jay,
Thanks. That is exactly what I mean (sorry not explaining it
properly). My network is DHCP enabled. When the lease expired, the
resolver is also cleared out. Any ideas how I can configure a
static DNS IP?
Here is what I think
linux quest wrote:
I have a problem with the DNS setting in FreeBSD. Every 1 hour, I will not be able to ping google.com (because I need to type in my ISP's DNS into /etc/resolv.conf) May I know what is the best solution for this, so that I do not have to type in my ISP's DNS to the resolver all
Dear Jay The FreeBSD Communities,
Thanks for putting your time and patience to help me out. Anyway, I tried it
out, both changing the rc.conf and the dhclient.conf (one at a time). After
that (for both of the ways), I did manage to stop the resolv.conf from being
overwritten after the PC
linux quest wrote:
Dear Jay The FreeBSD Communities,
Thanks for putting your time and patience to help me out. Anyway, I tried it
out, both changing the rc.conf and the dhclient.conf (one at a time). After
that (for both of the ways), I did manage to stop the resolv.conf from being
exec wrote:
It seems I have a problem with resolver.
[...]
/etc/resolv.conf is right:
domain my.uni.org
nameserver xx.xx.xx.xx
nameserver yy.yy.yy.yy
nameserver zz.zz.zz.zz
All nameservers are working properly on every other machine. I deleted
host.conf file (which was also right) and nothing
It seems I have a problem with resolver.
ifconfig -a shows:
xl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
options=3RXCSUM,TXCSUM
inet 162.x.y.z netmask 0xff00 broadcast 162.x.y.255
inet6 fe80::250:4ff:fe0a:f6f0%xl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
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