You can put either the address of your Linux box or your ISP.  I prefer using 
the Linux box since that prevents dial-ups just for local name resolutions.

On Sunday, March 08, 1998 11:28 AM, Krzysztof Zaraska 
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> On Sat, 7 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >     I have successfully setup a  home-network, and
> > everything seems working fine ( aside from
> > disconnecting after a while... ).  But anyway, I have
> > no idea what to put in the DNS: host, and DNS: domain
> > in Windows 95.  I figured it would be different from a
> > dial-up network, but I don't know what to put there.
> >     Any suggestions?
>
> Hmmmm... My Linux machine working as a gateway runs named, thus other
> machines use it as DNS... But I don't see the problem in specifying your
> ISP's DNS on Windows machine. You may specify anything (or nothing)  as
> domain, IMHO. That's also what the HOWTO says...
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Regards,
> Chris
>
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