Le Lundi 16 Juin 2003 21:37, M  Lu a écrit :
> By default, Bering is using dnscache and so /etc/resolv.conf has
> 192.168.1.254. Seems to me that ISP's DNSes are not used at all if you do
> not change settings in dnscache. dnscache still works because it uses root
> DNSes. Correct me if I am wrong.
>
You are right. By default Bering does not use the ISP DNSes since it is using 
- even at the router level - it's own dns resolver that is dnscache.
That is why you have the nodns statement in the pump conf file.
If you remove it you should get your ISP DNSes in your resolv.conf
But why should you ?
Jacques

pump.conf:

retries 3
script "/etc/pump.shorewall"
device eth0 {
        nodns
}


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