Hi group, I thought I had it all worked out, sort of, :-/
There must be an easy solution to this... Currently, I use dhcp and dnsmasq to serve my local LAN. Very, very easy to set up and it works as a charm. I use dhcp-client to acquire an IP addres for the internet, which then rewrites /etc/resolv.conf to incorporate the name servers for the internet. My problem is that my server has no idea what the internal LAN is all about: its nameservers are the ones provided by my ISP. If I add my local dns server (dnsmasq) to /etc/resolv.conf, it is overwritten the next time the lease is renewed. Telling dhclient.conf to _not_ write to /etc/resolv.conf will not update my nameservers for the internet, so there must be another way, I think. Any suggestions? TIA, David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]