On Tue, 2011-08-23 at 14:19 +0930, Tim wrote:
Ed Greshko:
Maybe. Some ISPs, like my Dad's, supply DSL routers to their clients
and don't allow client access.
Craig White:
If that is the case, they will get a LOT of telephone calls when they
supply a DNS server address that is
Am 21.08.2011 17:44, schrieb james tate:
I have been through that damn router two times and I can not find out
why or how it comes up with;
domain= 2wire.net
search = 2wire.net
nameserver 172.16.0.1 (which is the gateway of the router)
2wire.net is the website of modem manufacturer
Ed Greshko:
Maybe. Some ISPs, like my Dad's, supply DSL routers to their clients
and don't allow client access.
Craig White:
If that is the case, they will get a LOT of telephone calls when they
supply a DNS server address that is non-functional.
Or, maybe not...
I think that every ISP
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 11:44 -0400, james tate wrote:
I have been through that damn router two times and I can not find out
why or how it comes up with;
domain= 2wire.net
search = 2wire.net
nameserver 172.16.0.1 (which is the gateway of the router)
2wire.net is the website of modem
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 20:36 -0400, james tate wrote:
How can I lock down DNS nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf , every time I
reboot the DNS is changed ?
Fedora is getting bad DNS numbers from a 2Wire router.
And I'll say what the other two haven't said: Why can't you reconfigure
the
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 15:33 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 20:36 -0400, james tate wrote:
How can I lock down DNS nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf , every time I
reboot the DNS is changed ?
Fedora is getting bad DNS numbers from a 2Wire router.
And I'll say what the other
Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
they answered his question
you pointed out the best solution
Maybe. Some ISPs, like my Dad's, supply DSL routers to their clients and don't
allow client access.
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On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 20:08 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
they answered his question
you pointed out the best solution
Maybe. Some ISPs, like my Dad's, supply DSL routers to their clients and
don't allow client access.
If that is the case,
Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
OK, I'll byte... which tablet did you get?
Asus transformer. Keep meaning to change that default sig.
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On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 20:40 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
OK, I'll byte... which tablet did you get?
Asus transformer. Keep meaning to change that default sig.
I'm jealous - let me know of your impressions sometime.
Thanks
Craig
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On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Tom Horsley horsley1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 20:36:55 -0400 james tate wrote:
How can I lock down DNS nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf , every time I
reboot the DNS is changed ?
Two ways: Edit the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-whatever
On 08/21/2011 11:44 AM, james tate wrote:
domain= 2wire.net
search = 2wire.net
nameserver 172.16.0.1 (which is the gateway of the router)
2wire.net is the website of modem manufacturer , not a DNS serve.
The 'domain' field is not a server - it is what is used if you ask
for DNS
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 11:44 -0400, james tate wrote:
On 08/21/2011 02:03 AM, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 20:36 -0400, james tate wrote:
How can I lock down DNS nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf , every time I
reboot the DNS is changed ?
Fedora is getting bad DNS numbers from a
Fedora 15
How can I lock down DNS nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf , every time I
reboot the DNS is changed ?
Fedora is getting bad DNS numbers from a 2Wire router.
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On 08/21/2011 08:36 AM, james tate wrote:
Fedora 15
How can I lock down DNS nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf , every time I
reboot the DNS is changed ?
Fedora is getting bad DNS numbers from a 2Wire router.
Assuming you are using Gnome
All you need to do is bring up network settings
On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 20:36:55 -0400
james tate wrote:
How can I lock down DNS nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf , every time I
reboot the DNS is changed ?
Two ways: Edit the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-whatever
script for the interface associated with the router providing the
bad info
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