Michael Scottaline wrote:

> ============================
> Tryn adding these lines to /etc/resolv.conf
> search <your isp>
> nameserver <dns#>
> nameserver <dns#>
> 
> Your isp should provide you with two dns#'s
> HTH,
> Mike

I offered similar advice, but I did notice a qwerk when I double checked
my resolv.conf file.

When I setup my /etc/resolv.conf file I made the following entries:

search worldnet.att.net
nameserver 204.127.129.1
nameserver 204.127.129.2

Before posting a reply to Tom, I double checked the contents of the
file, and now it stated:

search localdomain
nameserver 204.127.129.1
nameserver 204.127.129.2
nameserver 204.127.160.1
#search worldnet.att.net
#nameserver 204.127.129.1
#nameserver 204.127.129.2

Who/What/Why was it, that changed the entry in my /etc/resolv.conf file? 

Everything is still working, but I like to know what's messing around
with my box!?

Darryl Gibson
Linux Neophyte (tm)
RLU # 182668
This computer is 100% Microsoft FREE

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