On Wed, 24 May 2006 00:23:16 +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > You use DHCP and your DHCP client changes /etc/resolv.conf because new > name servers are announced. > It is one of the main reasons to use DHCP: getting a working network setup
I'd feel more than happy if my /etc/resolv.conf change only at boot time. Using a post boot script to over write the bad one with correct setting would be a trivial task. but this is not my problem. Mine is that my /etc/resolv.conf is changing all the time. My crabby ISP is so screwed up, that I need 4 or more seconds to resolve google.com, and many time I would get "domain name not found" right in the middling while I'm looking my yahoo email. It's no use complaining to my ISP. I just installed the DNS cache server. The problem is it won't be long before my etc/resolv.conf, which points to my own DNS cache server, get changed. How can I solve that? Is there any hooks like ipup(?) for dial up? thanks. tong -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]