On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 12:46:27PM -0500, Gerard Seibert wrote: > OK, then why is it that the nameserver 127.0.0.1 gets removed on every > reboot of the system and the nameservers of my ISP are inserted. > Actually, I never removed them, I just placed the new one ahead of them. > There is also a search entry in the file. If I remove it, it also gets > rewritten upon boot-up. Maybe I should mention that I am employing DHCP > presently to obtain a lease from my ISP. Is there something I need to > alter in order to get this to work. If I cannot be done, it is no great > lose however. I can live with the system the way it is.
dhclient doesn't know that you want to use a local cache, so it does
what it does - gets resolver addresses from your ISP.
Put this in your /etc/dhclient.conf:
interface "hme0" { <--- Change interface name accordingly...
supersede domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
}
And try again. I believe, but haven't tested it, that you can use
prepend instead of supersede is you wish to keep your ISP's resolvers in
case your cache fails - but don't quote me on that! ;-)
As for search order, use prepend:
interface "hme0" {
prepend domain-name "your.domain.here";
}
HTH
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