On Tuesday 19 June 2007 8:22 pm, Nick Rout wrote: > Steve Holdoway wrote: > > This isn't really a good solution. 4.2.2.2 is level 3's own dns server. > > You really should be using the ones that your ISP provides instead. Can't > > you set the dhcp server on the router to set this up? Must be better then > > forbidding overwriting of /etc/resolv.conf. > > > > Either way I think the nameservers you add should be those of your isp, > > although that's sometimes a bit of a gamble with xtra (: > > > > xtra... 202.27.184.3 and 202.27.184.5 ( hey, shouldn't they be on > > separate subnets??? ) ihug... 203.109.129.67 and 203.109.129.68 ( "" ) I think the ones above are old ones.
According to Xtra's website they are:- # Primary DNS Settings: Server Assigned (or 202.27.158.40) # Secondary DNS Settings: Server Assigned (or 202.27.156.72) > > > > Can anyone else add the rest??? > > telstra/paradise > > 203.96.152.4 and .12 > > orcon > > 210.55.12.1 and .2 > According to Orcon's web site they are:- Primary DNS 60.234.1.1 Secondary DNS 60.234.2.2