Am 2004-01-06 09:03:49, schrieb Wilfried Essig: >Didn't follow that thread. Do you filter outgoing dns-requests in any >way? Maybe allowing only dns to the planed dns-servers?
Currently there is nothing... >> Normaly I am using the DNS 193.252.19.3 and 193.252.19.4, but now with >> the ADSL I have on the ADSL-Router in the /etc/resolv.conf 80.10.246.1 >> and 80.10.246.132 >Are there any dns-servers at these 80.1.246-adresses at all? I couldn't >reach any. Hmmm, "usepeerdns" is set in /etc/ppp/peers/wanadoo.fr Why does my ISP give me two DNS-Server which does not exist ? >> Any hints ? >maybe : >As i know, there is an automatism trought "xxxdns-up" and "xxxdns-down" >files in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d and ip-down.d. They are changing the dns >entries in resolv.conf - by filecopy. If you changed resolv.conf while >being connected, it gets overwritten by the original file during >disconnecting. I deleted the "xxxdns-up" and "xxxdns-down" files. After >that you should be able to change resolv.conf to what you want - without >such nice effects. Thanks, I will try it immediatly !!! Does it take immediatly effect ? an "apt-get update" timeouts. >Willi Michelle -- Registered Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org.

