Carlos Konstanski wrote: > The "right" way is to have your own subnet, complete with its own DNS > and DHCP services. resolv.conf is written by the DHCP client, using > DNS data that is supplied from the lease. > > Get onto your router and see if there is a way to tell it which search > domain and DNS server IP(s) to hand out when it creats DHCP leases. > > Yes, I've tried this but with the Linksys router I can only add 3 static DNS entries and I don't see a way to stop/change Comcast's search domain auto population.
Maybe I could get more control of DNS info with OpenWRT? When I connect to other networks I'd still like to use my own list of DNS servers. So, I still want to automate the resolv.conf overwrite. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
