Hi Ben

You mention ppp, so this may not help. However, if you have DSl or cable
and get your IP assigned dynamically, then pump is doing this. Check the
man page for details, but you can configure /etc/pump.conf to keep your
own settings and not take the info from the dhcp server.

hth
charles


On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Ben Logan wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I recently setup a caching-only nameserver on my machine, and
> therefore wanted to change my /etc/resolv.conf nameservers from the
> numbers my ISP gave me to 127.0.0.1.
> 
> No matter how many times a change that file, it always ends up back
> like it was originally.  The changes just won't stick.  I noticed a
> copy of it in /etc/ppp, and thought that might be getting copied back
> over to /etc, so I removed the one in /etc/ppp--still didn't work. 
> I've gone into linuxconf to change it (that's where I set it
> originally) and that didn't work.  The other day, I changed the file
> and immediately rebooted, but still it's back like it was originally. 
> There's nothing more frustrating than a file which won't stay like
> you put it!
> 
> Can anyone help?
> Thanks,
> Ben Logan
> 
> 
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