On Tuesday 06 June 2006 16:27, Robert Nichols wrote: > Ambrogio wrote: > > Now I have a practical question, because I'm on a laptop and I'm on > > customers network some days. > > > > It's hard to recofigure DNS server on my laptop to forward queries to a > > DNS server on customer LAN if I can't reach external DNS Servers because > > of firewall? > > > > There is a way to ask DHCP info but to ignore DNS info from DHCP Server? > > Certainly. See `man dhclient.conf`. You just need a "request" > statement that asks for all the default options _except_ > domain-name-servers. On my own system I'm running BIND, so > my dhclient.conf contains a line: > > prepend domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1; > > That way, as long as my local server is running it will handle > any DNS requests. If it fails, then the server(s) returned by > DHCP get used. Where is the dhclient.conf file located?
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