> Cristi Mitrana: Your router may not act as a DNS server but it surely knows
> the DNS
servers from your ISP and it provides this information to you.
Not exactly. That's where I hit the brick wall trying to setup Arachne. Either
my router does
not pass "this information" to LAN or Arachne is n
On 10/23/06, Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Eric: hi, the dns on 192... can actually work - many routers/ adsl/cable
> > modems can act as
> dns proxy, so using them as the "dns server" can be okay.
>
> I don't think my router could be configured to act as dns proxy and use my
> isp dns se
> Eric: hi, the dns on 192... can actually work - many routers/ adsl/cable
> modems can act as
dns proxy, so using them as the "dns server" can be okay.
I don't think my router could be configured to act as dns proxy and use my isp
dns servers:
http://www.linksysdata.com/ui/BEFSX41/1.44.13/34_