Its currently owned by root:root with 664 permissions I did the initial addition/removal with
the application “neat”, but subsequently I used vim. Mike -----Original Message----- What are the permissions to the resolv.conf file now? How did you edit it? (vi or emacs or
from an app for chaning it) Larry S. Brown Dimension Networks, Inc. (727) 723-8388 -----Original
Message----- Hey
all, I’ve
been running RH8.0 on my IBM T23 laptop for a few months, and everything has
been working great, even the lucent winmodem that comes installed in the
laptop. Until
recently when I needed to connect to a network without a DHCP server to test my
VPN connection. I used the
“neat” program to add a dns server to the list so that I could
connect to a hostname. That’s
where the problem began. Because
now, after removing that entry that I manually added, dhcp will not update my
dns server list. I’ve tried
many things, cleaning out all entries from resolv.conf manually, rebooting,
connecting via different methods (wireless eth1, Ethernet eth0, and dial-up)
but no difference. Any
ideas on how to fix this without a re-install? It makes it a major pain when moving
back and forth between work and home, and the t-mobile hotspot service I just
paid $20 for won’t work either. Thanks
a bunch in advance. Mike |
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