John Hasler wrote: > > I have been configuring my resolv.conf for DNS servers that do not belong > > to my ISP all the time. > > This will work, but it is a bit discourteous to use servers you aren't > helping pay for.
> > Finally, you can always run your own basic nameserver on your computer to > > speed things up even more. This is the best solution. > Which will need nameservers to forward requests to. It doesn't, actually. named will just contact the root server and find out from it where to get the information from. It might be a little slower at first than using a forwarder, but the entries you use will stay in cache and you won't have to deal with the hassles of screwed up setups at your isp. Just make sure you have a valid root cache file (which was installed when you installed bind iirc) and you should be fine. I stopped using other people's nameservers several isps ago - the only thing I use an isp for anymore is usenet. -- Joe Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CREOL System Administrator Social graces are the packet headers of everyday life.