On Tue, 11 May 2004 09:51:18 -0400
Frank Bax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have three Linux machines on the same network with a bunch of windows 
> machines.  The ip address of the server hosting corporate email changed 
> last week, but the old ip address was only "unplugged" yesterday.  Two of 
> the linux machines are unable to download email and "ping" attempts to 
> connect to the old ip address.  reboot didn't help.  Third linux machine 
> and windows machines are working fine.  Looks like a dns issue.  What tools 
> do I use to determine which nameserver Linux is using, what ip address that 
> name server is providing for the server we are trying to reach?
> 
> Frank
>
Open /etc/resolv.conf as root with your favorite editor and you can also have a look 
in /etc/hosts so everything is the same on all three boxes

/Anders

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