Many thanks for your comments,
# fx >
# fx > Does your ISP have its own DNS servers? If so, you might need to use
# fx > dhcpcd (some
# fx > ISPs require you to use their own DNS servers to reduce network
# fx > load.)
Yes, 202.134.0.155 and 202.134.2.5 are DNS servers of our ISP. I already
inputted those into the /etc/resolv.conf :
resolv.conf :
search telkom.net
nameserver 10.234.16.10
nameserver 202.134.0.155
nameserver 202.134.2.5
( note : 10.234.16.10 is DNS server in my internal/LAN )
# fx > dhcpcd (some
If I still have to set dhcpcd, then, how should I do that ?
Yours,
Frans T.
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