Thanks for the help. I did that but when I restart it picks up both addresses and makes the one that won't work first.
Thanks again.
Dave
Mike wrote:
Dave, you should be able to disable a dns server address in the /etc/resolv.conf file. As root open up an editor and comment it out or remove it.
You may have to do a "service network restart" without quotes as root.
Mike
dave wrote:
I pinged the 2 ip addresses in the network config for dns. The first one will not respond so I'm guessing there is a problem with this server. I'll call tomorrow and get it fixed. I can't seem to figure out how to disable the os from trying to use that first ip address. I'm mandrake 10.0 official. Dave
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