Dear Mr. Aaron Siegel,

I am sorry for bothering you again...and Thank you for your response...
Yes, 192.168.1.5 is our gateway's IP address.  I was able to "route add default  
192.168.1.5" as root.  When I "netstat -r" the default 192.168.1.5 showed up.  Just to 
be sure below is the result of my "netstat -r"

Logistics# route add default 192.168.1.5
add net default: gateway 192.168.1.5
Logistics# netstat -r
Routing tables
 
Internet:
Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use  Netif Expire
default            192.168.1.5        UGSc        0        0   aue0
localhost          localhost          UH          1       35    lo0
192.168.1          link#1             UC          1        0   aue0
192.168.1.5        00:a0:c9:5a:47:ff  UHLW        1      857   aue0    666
Logistics          localhost          UGHS        0        0    lo0
 
Internet6:
Destination        Gateway            Flags      Netif Expire
localhost          localhost          UH          lo0
fe80::%aue0        link#1             UC         aue0
fe80::20a:79ff:fe0 00:0a:79:03:5d:1b  UHL         lo0
fe80::%lo0         fe80::1%lo0        Uc          lo0
fe80::1%lo0        link#3             UHL         lo0
ff01::             localhost          U           lo0
ff02::%aue0        link#1             UC         aue0
ff02::%lo0         localhost          UC          lo0

These are the 2 results of my ping test:
$ ping www.philstar.com
ping: cannot resolve www.philstar.com: Host name lookup failure
$ ping 210.171.225.106
PING 210.171.225.106 (210.171.225.106): 56 data bytes
^C
--- 210.171.225.106 ping statistics ---
377 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
$ ping www.oisca.org
ping: cannot resolve www.oisca.org: Host name lookup failure

I have a very strong idea that this problem is caused by the remapping of our 
Ports...as I have informed you, our FTP Port is set to 10021, HTTP Port is set 10080, 
and so on...How can I set "cvsup-without-gui" to use 10021 for my FTP and 10080 for my 
HTTP?

I did created the directory /etc/resolv.conf as root, yesterday I had a little talk 
with the person in-charge of our Computer Room and asked him about our DNS.  He told 
me that our DNS is dynamically provided by our ISP...So, as in our case with sometimes 
encoumter problems in our Internet Connection and most of the time we have to REBOOT 
the machine that runs our Proxy Server...Everytime we reboot or turn that machine off, 
once we turn in on a new DNS will be used from our ISP, dynamically provided...I was 
told.

He said that the best thing for me to do is use "www.oisca.org", as my DNS...IS THIS 
APPLICABLE...for my "etc/resolv.conf"?
 
So at present this is what is inside my /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver www.oisca.org
#nameserver  12.105.171.186 (I added a # to disable it for the moment)
#nameserver  204.127.202.68 (I added a # to disable it for the moment)

I am really sorry that this has been dragging for a long time now...but, I really need 
your advice on this one...
I have cc this Email to the freeBSD Community that anyone with ideas can also help 
us...
Thank you...
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