-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This doesn't work; it keeps resetting. Are you using Ubuntu? the path for the config is /etc/dhcp3/dhcpclient.conf. Anyway, using 'prepend' works, but 'supercede' does not for some reason. going to welcome.opendns.com shows the error page. How do I manually flush my DNS client's cache (assuming that this is the problem? At this rate, it may just make more sense to run a local caching nameserver on localhost and then set the OpenDNS IPs as the higher-up resolvers...
Thanks! sigi wrote: >> I set OpenDNS as my domain resolvers, but DHCP later erased these >> settings. I should be able to have static DNS servers while using >> DHCP for my local IP address right? > > Yes > >> I tried adding the info to my dhcpclient.conf file, as per >> OpenDNS's instructions, but the settings won't take >:( > > Here I had to add the following line into the file > /etc/dhclient.conf : prepend domain-name-servers 208.67.222.222, > 208.67.220.220; > > after that my /etc/resolv.conf looks like this, starting my > network: search home nameserver 208.67.222.222 nameserver > 208.67.220.220 nameserver "my-router's-ip" > > > sigi. > > > > - -- Frivolous lawsuits. Unlawful government seizures. It's a scary world out there! Protect your privacy, keep what you earn, and even earn more income at: http://www.KeepYourAssets.net/?andrew -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE/x9IgwZR2XMkZmQRAlmkAJ9ZBuCx1ls4hY7SaV/MiqS1z1vxWACgwgDb ygD8szqDDZfQYg+69uk33RI= =jkme -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----