On Mon 8/22/2005 8:27 PM  Mike Adolf wrote:
>On Monday 22 August 2005 07:40 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 07:24, Mike Adolf tapped out:
>> > My resolve.conf has:
>> >
>> > search <my domain name>
>> > nameserver <ip of my router D514 DLink>
>> >
>> > Since I am a novice at netwroking, this doesn't tell me much>
>> >
>> > Thanks, Mike
>>
>> Mate, having only ONE nameserver in there ain't always a great idea.
>> Add two more - just for giggles and grins. Try to have them geographically
>> separated and preferably outSIDE of the US (if that's where ya live).
>>
>> Do something like:
>> (get rid of the search bit - it's unnecessary)
>>
>> nameserver <ip of your router>
>> nameserver 139.130.4.5
>> nameserver 207.158.92.18
>>
>> ...save the file, then do: /sbin/service network restart
>>
>> Ya might find that you get a slightly snappier response to internet
>> requests, eh?
>
>
> I tried as you suggested, but there must be a setting somewhere other then
> resolv.conf.  After restarting the network, resolv.conf gets set back to its
> original content??

I have seen this when using DHCP - that's one of the reasons I don't use it. 
Switch to fixed IP's and then what you put in resolv.conf will stick.

-larry

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