DHCP and Cox

David Demland demland@home.com
Thu, 22 Jun 2000 21:02:25 -0700


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I have just got my Linux box to ping the outside world with an IP =
Address. The problem is it will not ping my work by name, www.cadtel.com

I can only get the ping to work if I use the static IP information on my =
Cox paper work. Once I use pump or dhcpcd I lose the eth1 card. When I =
reboot I get the card back. It seems like it should not be to hard to =
get eth1 to work with DHCP and eth0 a static IP for the internal =
network. What am I doing wrong?

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