RE: Problems with Resolving when ETH and PPP are Up!

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-----Original Message-----
From: Harish Sabnani [mailto:harish.sabnani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 3:58 AM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Problems with Resolving when ETH and PPP are Up!


Hi All, 
 
>I am trying to build a linux internet server with PPP0 as the External 
>Interface and ETH0 as the Internal interface which connects to other 
>computers on the LAN. My issue is that whenever I keep the ETHO inetrface 
>up and then start a dial up connection the linux box is not able to resolve
>websites. On the contarary if i keep the ETHO interface down and then
connect
>the PPP0 connection it is able to resolve? Pls guide me where I am going
wrong?
>My resolv.conf shows the following entries 
 
>nameserver 192.168.0.254
>search linuxserver.cyberhutoman.com
>name server 212.72.23.4 # tmp PPP0 ( I get this after I make a connection)
>name server 212.72.1.186 # tmp PPP0
 
>Eth0 
>Ip Address 192.168.0.254
>Mask 255.255.255.0
>GW 192.168.0.254
 
>In /etc/nsswicth.conf
>DNS files 
 
>In named.conf
>forwarders 212.72.23.4 (This is my ISPs DNS server which I have enabled as
forwarders)
 
make your ppp connection your default gateway.
check your /etc/ppp/options file. 
 
or if you are using the gui config tool, mark the option
to make it the default route.

hth.


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