yeah I tried to ping www.yahoo.com but I cant ping anything outside my private IP 
address And no the routers are not dns caching.. Got any other ideas?

>>> Mark Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/09/03 11:20AM >>>
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On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 5:08 pm, Frank Lugo wrote:
> I got Gentoo installed finally after 2 weeks of headaches I got it working
> I got the updates and the sync and every thing was working. but now I cant
> get to the web or to emerge sync to install xfree86 I getta error that it
> cant resolve the host so I tried to emerge sync and this is the error I got
>
> temporary failure in name resolution rsync error: error in socket IO (code
> 10) at clientserver.c(83)
>
> I checked the resolv.conf for some reason its giving me the nameservers of
> my university EVEN THOUGH I have it behind a Private IP router
> (192.168.0.1)so I dont know why it has those DNS servers in the file.
>
> this is what is in the resolv.conf file
>
> nameserver 168.210.210.254
> nameserver 168.210.210.253
> nameserver 168.210.227.253
> search hsl.unt.edu
>
> I think my resolv.conf file should be
>
> nameserver 192.168.0.1

not unless the router is running as a dns cache.  Are they valid nameserver's? 
Are you able to ping the IP's? I think you will have the tool 'nslookup' 
installed on a new install, if so, try to lookup www.google.com or similar.


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        Mark
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