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On Thursday 14 July 2005 4:54 pm, James Wright wrote: > Hello, I have Suse 9.2 running on 2 PCs in a Windows domain. The main > domain server is Windows 2003. All of the thin clients and Windows > machines are connecting to the internet fine. The Suse machines connect > to the internet as well, but there are quite a few pages that are > unreachable. Windows will load these pages, even running in VMWare on > the Suse machines. Apparently I have a DNS problem, but I can't seem to > figure it out. For my DNS I had two local addresses (for the Windows > Server 2003 boxes). I added one of the ISPs DNS to the list, but it did > not resolve the problem. I removed the Windows Server 2003 DNS > entirely, and replaces with the ISPs DNS addresses, but still have the > same problem. I must be missing something, but what? I am happy to > post my DNS if necessary, is there a command line program that I can use > to list this, so it is easier to send via e-mail? I would rather that > than transcribing from Yast. Thanks. The DNS servers are listed in /etc/resolv.conf. If you are using dynamic IP addresses, DHCP should populate your resolv.conf file. You can easily edit it and list it using the cat(1) comand. -- Jerry Feldman <gaf> Boston Linux and Unix user group http://www.blu.org PGP key id:C5061EA9 PGP Key fingerprint:053C 73EC 3AC1 5C44 3E14 9245 FB00 3ED5 C506 1EA9 -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq
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