Jim,
 
 Did you read the dnsmasq documentation in the Bering-uClibc section:
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucu-dnsmasq.html
 
 I think the problem is that the provider's DNS servers are not passed to
 dnsmasq (read the section "Using dnsmasq with dhcpcd").
 
 Eric
 
Thanks Eric.

I've looked at the above guide but noticed that it instructs that the 
resolv-file
should point to /etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf. There isn't a dhcpc directory in my 
/etc!
Should I create one and add an empty resolv.conf file in it? I tried pointing
resolv-file=/etc/resolv.conf, but it didn't make any difference.

The paragraph 3.8.2 in the doc says to uncomment a line in the 
/etc/shorewall/rules
file. There's no line like the one described in my dist. Also as I've mentioned
previously, I'm still uneasy about the actions in the /etc/shorewall/rules
(eg AllowDNS, AllowSSH etc.) that aren't defined in the /etc/shorewall/actions 
file.

It's inconsistencies like the above that don't give me much confidence that 
I'll readily get
Bering working without a lot more work.

Until I learn more about the workings of Bering and feel like a challenge, I'll 
stick
with Dachstein - which truly does 'work out of the box' (after the modules are 
sorted).

Jim Ford




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