not sure brian, but in win you have to set the box to be on a lan and tell it 
to use dns, i set my win98 box to have the same two dns server entries for my 
isp as i gave the mandrake box, iirc the place to do this is control 
panel>network>tcp/ip-network adapter>properties, on the dns tab choose enable 
and fill in the fields, in the gateway tab i have put the address of my 
mandrake box as that is the gateway to the net (this might not be necessary 
but it works for me!)

bascule

On Saturday 25 November 2000  5:10 pm, you wrote:
> 
>
> When I try to use the web, or ping anything by name, it doesn't work. It
> seems as though the name resolution isn't working on the 98 PC. The DNS is
> disabled, so I am assuming it is using the Mandrake computer to get its
> name resolution from.
>
> Problem is, I don't know how to check the Mandrake server to see where it
> is getting its name resolution from. I checked the /etc/nsswitch.conf file,
> and the order are files dns nis nisplus.
>
> I am able to access everything fine from the Mandrake computer, so I
> believe name resolution on it is fine. I just don't think it is passing
> name resolution back and forth between Mandrake and 98. If Mandrake is
> getting its DNS settings (if it isn't getting them from somewhere else)
> from the ISP when I dial in, where is it configured to tell it to use the
> DNS from the ISP, and how do I configure it to pass the DNS resolution back
> to the 98 PC?
>
> Thanks,
> brian

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