On 1/23/06 12:31 PM, "Siri Amrit Kaur" wrote: > [tigerflag@localhost ~]$ ps aux | grep dhc > root 2423 0.0 0.1 2208 976 ? S Jan16 0:00 /sbin/dhclient > -1 -q -lf /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient-eth0.leases -pf /var/run/dhclient-eth0.pid > -cf /etc/dhclient-eth0.conf eth0 > tigerfl 6854 0.0 0.1 2032 632 pts/1 S 13:27 0:00 grep dhc Okay, good. You are using dhclient as your dhcp client. So, as Darrin said, it's not a big deal that you currently have no dhclient.conf file. It just means dhclient is using all it's default settings. Since we only want to change ONE setting (ignore name-servers you learn via DHCP) we need a dhclient.conf file with a single supersede command. So... let's do this. You probably have a directory named /etc/dhcp3. If so, change into that directory. If not, just change into /etc. cd /etc/dhcp3 -or- cd /etc Become root: sudo -s -or- su - Run this command (all on one line) as root: echo "supersede domain-name-servers 204.62.193.10, 204.62.193.7, 204.62.193.3; >> ./dhclient.conf Check your work, you should see your supersede command on the last line: tail ./dhclient.conf If all that goes as planned, restart dhclient (still as root): killall dhclient && dhclient Change back to normal user: exit Now check your resolv.conf file: cat /etc/resolv.conf Let me know how that goes. ...Kevin >> Also, check for hints in /var like this: >> find /var/run -name "dhc*" >> >> Do you get any hits on this? >> > > # find /var/run -name "dhc*" > /var/run/dhclient-eth0.pid > > > Siri Amrit --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss