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On Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 11:43:40AM +1000, Michael Wardle wrote:
> Add the following lines to /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf:
> ddns-update-style interim;
> option domain-name-servers ;
>
> Add the folling lines to /etc/bind/named.conf:
> zone ".in-addr.arpa" I
On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 04:10:45PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> Hi Reaz
>
> I've got the nameservers in resolv.conf and so resolving public IP's is
> fine. It's the hosts on the local network that don't resolve. I tried
> including the DHCP server's IP address as a name server but that gave
On Sun, 6 Apr 2003 16:10:45 +
Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got the nameservers in resolv.conf and so resolving public IP's is
> fine. It's the hosts on the local network that don't resolve. I tried
> including the DHCP server's IP address as a name server but that gave
Hi Reaz
I've got the nameservers in resolv.conf and so resolving public IP's is
fine. It's the hosts on the local network that don't resolve. I tried
including the DHCP server's IP address as a name server but that gave
some strange errors and didn't help.
I've also got the nameservers refe
Hello
I hope this helps.
Modify your /etc/resolv.conf file to include the name servers. The same
one the windows machines are using.
The format that I have on my machine is:
nameserver 24.153.23.66
nameserver 24.153.22.195
Reaz
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From: Clive Menzies [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
On Sunday, April 6, 2003, at 02:58 am, Mouammer H. Rayes wrote:
kata Clive Menzies
Hi
I've just installed Debian on an HP Netserver LH Pro which was a
challenge in itself ;). I am still very much a newbie and not very
technical. I've managed to get Linux running on an old Mac and a G4
plus w
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