Hi all, I have a debian box connecting to our intranet which has an DNS server. I also have a modem that I can dial to my ISP to browse the Internet. So, I have to have 2 entries in /etc/resolv.conf, one for intranet and the other for my ISP.
The problem is that whenever I connect to my ISP, I have to put the DNS entry of my ISP in /etc/resolv.conf on top of my intranet one, or I can't browse the Internet, while at the mean time I can't have access to the intranet 'cause it will always look onto my ISP's DNS server, which is obviously not right. Well I can manually change the entry in /etc/resolv.conf each time I need to access the different net, but...is there a better way to do that? So what I want is, when I try to access Internet, it will look into my ISP's DNS server, and when I want to connect to intranet, it will look into intranet DNS server. Is it possible? BTW, My Windows box doesn't have this kind of problem, don't know how M$ deal with it. Thanks, Dennis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]