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First please don't post to the list in HTML.

Second, this doesn't seem to be a MASQ related question. But rather a
basic, "Is my network configured properly" question.

On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 18:51, carl engstrom wrote:
> I was just moved over from @home to cox.net and I can't seem to get
> things working right anymore.
> 
> The issue seems to surround DNS and DHCP.
> 
(snip)
>
> I added my old DNS server from @home 24.1.160.33 and I can now access
> the net from the Linux server, but not from the internal client.  Then
> I setup the internal clients to use the old DNS and it can now access
> the net, but not the support.cox.net home pages...

This is most likely because the DNS server that you are using does not
have the information for "cox.net", thus you can't resolve the name to
an IP.  I suggest you read up on how to use "nslookup" and verify that
the COX provided DNS servers do or do not work for you.  Then take the
issue up with COX.

Jamin W. Collins

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