I have two Linux platforms. The server has two NICs and is the firewall 
and  NAT. The other is on the inside.  My question is this:

I have dhcpcd set up so that it will not overwrite the resolve.conf on the
server. But conceivably, RCN is allowed to change the nameserver I use
every time a lease gets started. What I have been doing is to set the 
resolv.conf on the client machine to be the same as the one on the server. 
Is there a way for the resolv.conf on the client to query the server so 
that the server will act on his behalf? I am *not* running a nameserver 
since I am a dhcp client. Also, I did try setting the client resolv.conf 
to point to the server's 192.168 address but it would not work. Is there a 
way to do this?

TIA

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