As I have a local caching DNS server which uses my ISP DNS servers as
forwarders and I do not want the resolve.conf (which points to my DNS)
to be overwritten, I just did:
chattr +i /etc/resolve.conf

Guy


On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 23:36, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> > Except that it is an ugly patch. You did find the core of the problem,
> > however.
> 
> Ugly indeed, I must agree.
> Linux gives you the power to find and correct the problem, not so with the
> time nessecarry to do so... .
> 
> > So now we only get to the solution - is there any way to configure DHCP
> > client to ignore the DNS settings from the DHCP server?
> >
> 
> Right. Lior Kesos has pointed a similar option used by the pppd. I wont have
> time today looking further for doing the same with the dhcp client config
> (tests, tests...), but I would have started from there (a similar option for
> dchp-client).
> 
> Boaz.
> 
> >              Shachar
> >
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> >
> >
> 
> 
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