thanks everyone who helped out with this. i was able to get the actual domain name servers from Larry.
Dylan on 04.4.7 9:06 PM, Ken Bloom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to have writen: > On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 11:55:41PM -0700, dylan wrote: >> Thanks to everyone for the ideas. >> >> perhaps a little more explanation is in order: >> >> 1. this is for a computer network in fresno (my parents) >> 2. they have a linksys router that does its job of sending this information >> over to the LAN machines via DHCP. >> 3. i needed to give one of the machines a static IP, so that i could forward >> specific ports to that machine alone, however i could not figure out what >> the name servers were for comcast. this made setting up a static IP >> difficult, but in the end i used a public name server. >> >> i will check in the router config, perhaps this will make everything ok! >> >> thanks again! >> >> dylan >> > > You can get the information you're looking for from one of the other > computers hooked up by DHCP. If it's linux, you'll find that in their > /etc/resolv.conf, and if it's windows 9x/ME, you can get it by running > winipcfg, and if it's windows NT/2k/XP, you can get it by running > "ipconfig /all" in a windows command prompt. _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
