On Sunday 18 February 2007 10:46, Ian Harrell wrote:
> My server has a single Ethernet card (eth1) attached to a Linksys router
> going out via a DSL connection. I have static IPs for both the DSL and eth1
> (192.168.1.50).
>
> I used Yast to configure eth1 and manually insert the dns servers. At this
> point everything works fine.
>
> When I reboot or if there is a power failure I still have eth1 but the DNS
> server's disappear and I have to go back and enter them by hand again.
> Until I do this everything fails due to dns lookup errors.
>
> When I go to Yast to enter the servers' IP address they are just blank,
> like I had never configured them before.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I am missing here?

Well, DNS setting is kept in /etc/resolv.conf, and if you activate Network 
Manager, it will be updated by it everytime the network connection is down/up 
according to whether you use DHCP. But with static IP I think it's not 
affected by Network Manager. 

Make sure that eth1 is really using static IP.

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