OK, so I tried out this option. It works. Sort of. It gets the
nameservers from the ppp server, but if you already have a resolv.conf
file it overwrites the nameservers that are there and doesn't replace
them when you disconnect.
FYI,
Kenny
Paul Lussier wrote:
> It *appears* that the 'usepeerdns' setting is what you want:
>
> usepeerdns
> Ask the peer for up to 2 DNS server addresses. The
> addresses supplied by the peer (if any) are passed
> to the /etc/ppp/ip-up script in the environment
> variables DNS1 and DNS2. In addition, pppd will
> create an /etc/ppp/resolv.conf file containing one
> or two nameserver lines with the address(es) sup�
> plied by the peer.
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