If your mean that you internal clients are set up using the original DNS
servers, then as long as those servers remain in service tose settings
should work. It may be that you ISP is(was) actually contracting the DNS
servers and has changed to a different service, or established their own
servers.
and they work on all the
other machines around here. I wonder what file would be changing this
setting?
- Original Message -
From: "Greg Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 10:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] resolv.conf goes to
OK, for starters, DHCP (and you're probably using this based on your
indication of using the ppp0 interface) will dynamically assign both a host
IP address and DNS IP addresses to your machine as soon as negotiation of
your ISP account is complete. If you are manually configuring DNS addresses
tha
resolv.conf goes to different ip as soon as ppp0 starts? what is up with
that? these numbers change as soon as ppp0 starts and I open resolv.conf to
see them. any ideas? and so far I have not been sucessfull at keeping
ipchains from starting, and do not get past the error messages unless I use
th