On Wednesday 19 November 2003 04:30 pm, Rick Meyerhoff wrote:

> I've tried to put the IP of IPCop in /etc/resolv.conf as a nameserver
> entry but that does not get recognized.

On the IPCop box, you should have the modem set up as the RED "interface" and 
the network as the GREEN.  I assume this is all correct and that you set up 
the IPCop box to use your ISP's DNS servers.  When you log in to the IPCop 
box through the web interface, you need to turn on the caching DNS server.  I 
think it's under the "Services" menu.  You can see if it's running or not on 
the "Information" page.

If this doesn't work, I would start troubleshooting the actual networking.  
Make sure you can ping the box and IP addresses on the outside as well.  Make 
sure the Mandrake box is pointing to the IPCop box as its gateway, otherwise 
it will still try to use the modem which is no longer connected to it.

--Andy


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