On 2006/12/07 06:18 (GMT-0500) Mike McMullin apparently typed:

> On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 23:12 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:

>> On 2006/12/06 22:03 (GMT-0600) Greg Wallace apparently typed:

>> > If you are using a router, I believe the router address should show as your
>> > nameserver, not the actual nameservers of the ISP.

>> I have my router's DNS service disabled, and set my ISP server IPs plus
>> one other in resolv.conf.

>   I did that too for a while Felix.  I was on the phone to their tech
> support and they informed me that they wanted all client routers to
> dynamically look to their DNS servers as they change the addresses on
> them periodically.

Nothing in the rules says you need depend on your ISP's DNS servers.
Setting manually means when theirs go down you aren't stuck with nothing.
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