BTW I'm using NetBlazer Telebit and I'm still digging it's readme's if it's
capable of what you are suggesting. Thanks a lot.

--------->jOEl
----- Original Message -----
From: mArkIe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Joel N. Eusebio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] seconadary IP


> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Joel N. Eusebio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I know a lot of ISP's have their DNS servers have a secondary IP.
> Like 10.10.10.10 or 101.101.101.101 so that it would be easier to
> guide their clients in setting up the DNS settings in their dial ups.
> I tried to this in our DNS server, I've placed another IP
> (ifcfg-eth0:0) in my ../sysconfig/network-scripts. I also placed the
> necessary entries in our named.conf but I can't seem to make it work.
> Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
> >
> > -------------->jOEl
>
> hmmm... smells like a routing problem. set your gateway router to have
> an explicit route to your linux box having the 10.x's ip. even though
> the two ip's are in a single physical network, logically they belong
> to different networks. however, if the dns box is same as your
> gateway, you would not be having this kind of problem.
>
> OTOH, consider using DHCP for your local network it would definitely
> make your life simpler. If you have dialups, you could make the access
> servers to send the nameservers during PPP negotiations.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Mark Anthony Mercado
>
>
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