On Sun, Oct 18, 1998 at 06:11:25PM +0200, Noam Gordon wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am a Linux newbie. I have installed Debian 2.0 successfully. I would like > to set up ISDN dial-up to my ISP. > My ISP asigns me an IP address AS WELL AS DNS server address , dynamically > (In my win95 setup, I didn't need to input any info at all). I read in the > Linux tutorial that while setting up IP address dynamically at connect time > is indeed possible, Linux doesn't support dynamically asigned DNS server > addresses. Really? > > If so, how can I work around this? > > If it IS possible, then simply, How? > > thx for any info/advice, > > NoamGordon > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
freefall ~ $ nslookup Default Server: localhost Address: 127.0.0.1 > set type=ns > isdn.net.il Server: localhost Address: 127.0.0.1 Non-authoritative answer: isdn.net.il nameserver = p2.isdn.net.il isdn.net.il nameserver = p1.isdn.net.il Authoritative answers can be found from: p2.isdn.net.il internet address = 192.115.104.72 p1.isdn.net.il internet address = 192.115.104.11 > They probably don't really _change_ the nameserver addresses dynamically. So add these servers to your /etc/resolv.conf file and things should work. -- Lee Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred) Alantro Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED]