Re: /etc/resolv.conf and resolvconf

2010-01-22 Thread Ed Jabbour
On Thursday 21 January 2010 08:44:38 pm Tom H wrote: > > Sometime ago, I switched to OpenDNS using the resolvconf program.  I now > > want to switch back to the default DNS provided by the gateway - > > 192.168.1.254, which, I think, passes over to ATT's server. I'd use > > resolvconf, but I forgot

Re: /etc/resolv.conf and resolvconf

2010-01-21 Thread Frank McCormick
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 20:04:30 -0500 Ed Jabbour wrote: > On Thursday 21 January 2010 06:44:14 pm Frank McCormick wrote: > > On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:05:53 -0500 > > > > Ed Jabbour wrote: > > > Sometime ago, I switched to OpenDNS using the resolvconf > > > program. I now want to switch back to the de

Re: /etc/resolv.conf and resolvconf

2010-01-21 Thread Ed Jabbour
On Thursday 21 January 2010 06:44:14 pm Frank McCormick wrote: > On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:05:53 -0500 > > Ed Jabbour wrote: > > Sometime ago, I switched to OpenDNS using the resolvconf program. > > I now want to switch back to the default DNS provided by the > > gateway - 192.168.1.254, which, I thi

Re: /etc/resolv.conf and resolvconf

2010-01-21 Thread Tom H
> Sometime ago, I switched to OpenDNS using the resolvconf program.  I now want > to switch back to the default DNS provided by the gateway - 192.168.1.254, > which, I think, passes over to ATT's server. I'd use resolvconf, but I > forgot how and the man page isn't much help to me. So, I purged res

Re: /etc/resolv.conf and resolvconf

2010-01-21 Thread Frank McCormick
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:05:53 -0500 Ed Jabbour wrote: > Sometime ago, I switched to OpenDNS using the resolvconf program. > I now want to switch back to the default DNS provided by the > gateway - 192.168.1.254, which, I think, passes over to ATT's > server. I'd use resolvconf, but I forgot how a

/etc/resolv.conf and resolvconf

2010-01-21 Thread Ed Jabbour
Sometime ago, I switched to OpenDNS using the resolvconf program. I now want to switch back to the default DNS provided by the gateway - 192.168.1.254, which, I think, passes over to ATT's server. I'd use resolvconf, but I forgot how and the man page isn't much help to me. So, I purged resolv