Re: dhcp overwriting resolv.conf

2005-10-26 Thread Siju George
On 10/26/05, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Running 3.8, 2 nics, 1 statically assigned, and the other using dhcp. Problem is that resolv.conf is always overwritten. Using resolv.conf.tail doesn't help as the information is just tacked on at the end of the dhcp supplied

Re: dhcp overwriting resolv.conf

2005-10-26 Thread Chris Smith
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 07:38 am, Siju George wrote: Now My /etc/dhclient.conf looks like this These two lines worked fine here: --- request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, routers; supersede domain-name-servers 192.168.107.2;

dhcp overwriting resolv.conf

2005-10-25 Thread Chris Smith
Hello, Running 3.8, 2 nics, 1 statically assigned, and the other using dhcp. Problem is that resolv.conf is always overwritten. Using resolv.conf.tail doesn't help as the information is just tacked on at the end of the dhcp supplied information. How can I prevent the overwriting of

Re: dhcp overwriting resolv.conf

2005-10-25 Thread Chris Kuethe
man dhclient.conf look for supersede On 25/10/05, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Running 3.8, 2 nics, 1 statically assigned, and the other using dhcp. Problem is that resolv.conf is always overwritten. Using resolv.conf.tail doesn't help as the information is just tacked on at

Re: dhcp overwriting resolv.conf

2005-10-25 Thread Abraham Al-Saleh
On 10/25/05, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Running 3.8, 2 nics, 1 statically assigned, and the other using dhcp. Problem is that resolv.conf is always overwritten. Using resolv.conf.tail doesn't help as the information is just tacked on at the end of the dhcp supplied

Re: dhcp overwriting resolv.conf

2005-10-25 Thread Chris Smith
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 23:01, Abraham Al-Saleh wrote: man dhclient.conf Thanks all. supercede does the trick

Re: dhcp overwriting resolv.conf

2005-10-25 Thread stan
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 10:32:30PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote: Hello, Running 3.8, 2 nics, 1 statically assigned, and the other using dhcp. Problem is that resolv.conf is always overwritten. Using resolv.conf.tail doesn't help as the information is just tacked on at the end of the dhcp