You can do a:  whois <yourisp>  and it will return the name server ip
address

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of John Smith
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 12:45 PM
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Subject: resolv.conf


I have a redhat 8.0 box as a gateway/firewall for a home network using
iptables. I have two NICs and eth0 which is the cable internet
connection is resolved through DHCP from the ISP. I am having a
recurring problem with the inability to resolve host names. I enter a
DNS address into the resolv.conf file on the gateway as root and
everything works fine for a while. However, within a few minutes the
browser will give an error stating that the host name could not be
resolved and upon checking the resolv.conf file, the DNS that I entered
will no longer be listed. If I reenter the DNS address everything works
fine again...until the next error. My ISP does not provide support for
any OS other than Windows and they absolutely refuse to provide their
DNS address. They simply state that everything is done through DHCP so
that I do not need the DNS address. Consequently, I enable DHCP through
eth0 but in my resolv.conf file, I am using a DNS from another ISP. Is
this the source of my problem or can anyone tell me what is going on?

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