Re: Re (2): name -> address resolution

2010-02-23 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon,22.Feb.10, 09:56:36, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > Andrei, > > Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 03:35:43 +0200 andreimpope...@gmail.co wrote, > > What does your /etc/hosts file look like? > > Now visible. > http://carnot.yi.org/joule.hosts > With the link to the ISP configured by dhcp, > the only ad

Re (2): name -> address resolution

2010-02-22 Thread peasthope
Andrei, Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 03:35:43 +0200 andreimpope...@gmail.co wrote, > What does your /etc/hosts file look like? Now visible. http://carnot.yi.org/joule.hosts With the link to the ISP configured by dhcp, the only address for joule is the good old 127.0.0.1. Incidentally, is there a

correction for dnsmasq.conf; was Re (2): name -> address resolution

2010-02-16 Thread peasthope
Alex, as> ... and maybe cat dnsmasq.conf Sorry; I was halucinating in the previous reply. The dnsmasq.conf on Joule is now visible here. http://carnot.yi.org/joule.dnsmasq.conf Regards,... Peter E. -- Google "pathology workshop" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-req

Re (2): name -> address resolution

2010-02-16 Thread peasthope
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:04:53 +1100, Alex Samad wrote, as> I presume you are on joule and it has dnsmasq + resolvconf installed on it. Yes. In this instance, telneted to Joule via an openvpn tunnel. as> can you as> cat /etc/resolv.conf* Last login: Mon Feb 15 17:23:57 PST 2010 on tty1 Linu