Actually, you do not need to be root to read resolv.conf (I can read it just fine as a normal user), you need to be root in order to make changes to it.
Michael -- Michael Viron Core System Administration Team, Simple End User Linux At 10:37 AM 6/1/2002 -0400, you wrote: >you need a space between the t in cat and the /in /etc. you need to be root. >
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