Dear Sirs,I face a very annoying problem
with client dns queries. I have manually configured a nameserver
(retec.linux.bogus - 192.168.10.1)for the domain linux.bogus on RedHat
7.2.The corresponding critical sections in named.conf, linux.bogus,
192.168.10,nsswitch.conf, resolv.conf, /etc/hos
Dear Sirs,
I face a very annoying problem with client dns queries.
I have manually configured a nameserver (retec.linux.bogus -
192.168.10.1)
for the domain linux.bogus on RedHat 7.2.
The corresponding critical sections in named.conf, linux.bogus,
192.168.10,
nsswitch.conf, resolv.conf, /etc/hos
>Having just moved my machine back home I'm trying to get my dialup to my
>ISP going again. My modem works, and I can connect and start ppp just
>fine. The problem is that I have no working DNS. I have a line in the
>file that ISP-Hookup-HOWTO says to (I forget which that is) that says
>"nameserve
put nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in your resolv.conf
you will find it in /etc
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Craig Kattner wrote:
> Having just moved my machine back home I'm trying to get my dialup to my
> ISP going again. My modem works, and I can connect and start ppp just
> fine. The problem is that I
Having just moved my machine back home I'm trying to get my dialup to my
ISP going again. My modem works, and I can connect and start ppp just
fine. The problem is that I have no working DNS. I have a line in the
file that ISP-Hookup-HOWTO says to (I forget which that is) that says
"nameserver 208