Hi,
Look in /etc/ppp/peers or there abbouts for another resolv.conf.
If it if there, it will contain the nameserver entry you need for the
second isp. Just append this file to your /etc/resolv.conf
and things should work.
hth Willem
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
>
> I am using R
m not
familiar with either of these connection methods (don't use dialup), but the
ideas are the same.
Hope this helps
Shane
- Original Message -
From: "Silviu Cojocaru" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RedHat-List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 2
I am using RH 7.1. I have configured two dial-up accounts using
the dial-up config tool provided by redhat. If I use rp3 to dial
in into any account, host resolving works without any need for
me specify any nameserver. Now, I understand that rp3 is a
wrapper for wvdial. If I try to dial into thos
> People,
>
> I currently have a 486DX50 running RH 5.2 which I use as an IP
> Masquerading/Firewall/Gateway to the Internet using PPP over a dial-up
> line. This box is running perfectly but I decided that I would set up a
> backup gateway in-case my trusty 486 failed.
>
> I've obtained a 486D
"Stradling, Mike" wrote:
>
> > People,
> >
> > I currently have a 486DX50 running RH 5.2 which I use as an IP
> > Masquerading/Firewall/Gateway to the Internet using PPP over a dial-up
> > line. This box is running perfectly but I decided that I would set up a
> > backup gateway in-case my trust
People,
I currently have a 486DX50 running RH 5.2 which I use as an IP
Masquerading/Firewall/Gateway to the Internet using PPP over a dial-up
line. This box is running perfectly but I decided that I would set up a
backup gateway in-case my trusty 486 failed.
I've obtained a 486DX266 and install