Sorry, should've specified. This is not acting as a DNS server itself.
It just kept loading the wrong ip for the nameserver. It's all solved
now anyway :)
Cheers for the help folks.
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 Stephen_Reilly at dell.com didst pronounce:
>John,
> You should be able to do this through either linuxconf or more
>specifically netconf. Disable the thing first, change the current settings.
>Remove the old DNS altogether, don't leave it in the queue, then accept the
>changes. Activate the changes and Quit. Is your laptop acting as a DNS
>server itself, do you have named running ?
>>steve
>
--
Chat ya later,
John.
Maintained by the ILUG website team. The aim of Linux.ie is to
support and help commercial and private users of Linux in Ireland. You can
display ILUG news in your own webpages, read backend
information to find out how. Networking services kindly provided by HEAnet, server kindly donated by
Dell. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds,
used with permission. No penguins were harmed in the production or maintenance
of this highly praised website. Looking for the
Indian Linux Users' Group? Try here. If you've read all this and aren't a lawyer: you should be!