You could just write a quick script that writes a good resolv.conf
file, and then stick it in your system-wide crontab.  I don't know how
often it would need to run, but it should be pretty trivial.

Good luck,
Cameron Matheson

On 6/10/05, David Nicholls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've got a few Debian (sarge) boxes connected to isp's via either ADSL
> modems (dlink dsl-300t's) or with a internal pci adsl modems.
>
> I've been having a few problems with dns lookups and have been given a
> new set up dns servers and not the same ones placed into resolv.conf by
> dhcp.
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> Obviously if I make a change to resolv.conf, it will be soon-after be
> updated back to the original dns servers by dhcp.
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> I was wondering if anyone knows of a simple way to do this?
>
> Thanks.
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