Yes it is correct, and is at the wvdial FAQ. Look at http://dsb3.com/wvdial/wvfaq-3.html On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 01:12, Philippe wrote: > When you configure your network via NETWORK in the redhat menu, you have > a checkbox "Automatically obtain DNS information from provider". > I think this is what you need. It works for me. > If uncheck, it will normally take the DNS on the DNS tab entry. > Cheers, > Philippe > > On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 08:59, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote: > > thanks. yes someone did tell me about that one. However, what is the situation if you don't know the ip addresses of the nameservers and/or you just want linux to automatically detect them for you when you dial up. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: J. M. Brenner [mailto:doom@kzsu.stanford.edu] > > Sent: Wednesday, 5 March 2003 11:43 AM > > To: psyche-list@redhat.com > > Cc: RedHat List; RedHat ppp List > > Subject: Re: nameserver host finding > > > > > > > > "Mirabella, Mathew J" <Mathew.Mirabella@team.telstra.com> wrote: > > > > > Does anyone know how to get linux to find the nameserver of > > > your isp automatically when you dial up with wvdial? > > > > I just stick the IP addresses of the nameservers in my > > /etc/resolv.conf file, like: > > > > nameserver 123.237.003.1 > > nameserver 123.237.003.2 > > > > > > > > -- > > Psyche-list mailing list > > Psyche-list@redhat.com > > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list > -- > Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand -- Renato Salles <maillist@brturbo.com> RSNET -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list