The Wandering Dru wrote: > On Wednesday 19 November 2003 04:30 pm, Rick Meyerhoff wrote: > > >>I've tried to put the IP of IPCop in /etc/resolv.conf as a nameserver >>entry but that does not get recognized. > > > On the IPCop box, you should have the modem set up as the RED "interface" and > the network as the GREEN. I assume this is all correct and that you set up Yup, I set that when I installed IPCop. > the IPCop box to use your ISP's DNS servers. When you log in to the IPCop Yup, on the "dialup" page, DNS section, I have the primary and secondary DNS IPs set. > box through the web interface, you need to turn on the caching DNS server. I I could not find a "caching DNS server". There is a "dynamic DNS" tab in the services section that allows you to add hosts, hmm, the "enabled" box is checked but I don't think I did that, should I "uncheck" it? > think it's under the "Services" menu. You can see if it's running or not on > the "Information" page. > > If this doesn't work, I would start troubleshooting the actual networking. > Make sure you can ping the box and IP addresses on the outside as well. Make Sorry, I know what ping is but I'm not sure what to do. > sure the Mandrake box is pointing to the IPCop box as its gateway, otherwise I don't know how to do this. > it will still try to use the modem which is no longer connected to it. -- Eric (Rick) Meyerhoff _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list