Re: Unable to Connect to Internet

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hope u are not taking us for a ride .... :-)

rebel indian wrote:

hi
I am on a laptop machine and use DHCP.
Will I have to write in the resolv.conf the name servers of all those whom i want to connect fr ex www.yahoo.com <http://www.yahoo.com>, www.google.com <http://www.google.com> so many I will have to write?
I want to know how can i enable the DNS service. In 7.3 I use to do it
by using
setup
system services
and enable dns
but here i don found a dns service in systemservices.
ALso, linuxconf does not work on my machine.
M switching back to linux and let me see :)
Thanks a lot
Rebel
*/Mike Chambers <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:


On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 08:52, rebel indian wrote:

     > I am sure there is a service enabler fr DNS in Red hat 9 shrike
     > How can i enable DNS service.

    Just edit /etc/resolv.conf file and add in your info and that should do
    it, like below..

    domain domain.com
    search domaindns.com
    nameserver 1.2.3.4
    nameserver 1.2.3.5

    Above is the basic format that you can use. You probably don' t even
    need the domain part, just the search and nameserver fields. You might
    even go to another machine on the same LAN and view it's
    /etc/resolv.conf file and see what they have and use it.

Hope that helps,

-- Mike Chambers
Madisonville, KY


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