On Sun, 2007-05-06 at 18:32 +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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> JD Bronson wrote:
> > I am using 6.2 as a DSL (PPPoE) router and also run my own internal DNS
> > on the same machine. I would like to APPEND my ISP's dished out DNS
> > servers to my c
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JD Bronson wrote:
> I am using 6.2 as a DSL (PPPoE) router and also run my own internal DNS
> on the same machine. I would like to APPEND my ISP's dished out DNS
> servers to my current resolv.conf but anytime I enable dns in my
> ppp.conf it nukes m
At 01:12 PM 5/6/2007 -0400, Bob wrote:
Be sure you have this statement in your ppp.conf
enable dns
# Gets the ISP's DNS IP address & places them
# in resolv.conf for reference by FBSD.
But this overwrites my resolv.conf doesnt it?
thats what I am trying to avoid
-JD
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Subject: ppp.conf + resolv.conf
I am using 6.2 as a DSL (PPPoE) router and also run my own internal DNS
on the same machine. I would like to APPEND my ISP's dished out DNS
servers to my current resolv.conf but anytime I enable dns in my
ppp.conf it nukes my enti
I am using 6.2 as a DSL (PPPoE) router and also run my own internal DNS
on the same machine. I would like to APPEND my ISP's dished out DNS
servers to my current resolv.conf but anytime I enable dns in my
ppp.conf it nukes my entire resolv.conf!
I am looking to end up with this:
% cat /et