Log into the IPCOP web interface, Click services on the left, then click 
DHCP server on the top.  On my cop box the Primary DNS server is 
192.168.1.1 (itself).  This is was gets tossed to my dhcp clients on my 
LAN  - IPCOP itself is a DHCP client of my ISP ...  badda bing - it all 
works!


On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 16:30:32 -0600, Rick Meyerhoff <rick at eworld3.net> 
wrote:

> I installed IPCop several months ago and have not actually got it fully 
> working. I know I'm really close but I'm still trying to learn this dang 
>   networking stuff so I don't quite have that last bit of knowledge.
>
> So, at the moment I have my modem connected to my main Linux box with a 
> shorewall firewall running on it. That works fine and I could continue 
> to use that but I want to learn.
>
> I can access IPCop via its web interface and I have set IPCop to dial on 
> demand for DNS but I have not been able to get my main Linux box to 
> demand DNS from IPCop. IPCop is configured to dial out and connect to my 
> ISP, that works fine but when I try to access the net from my main Linux 
> box, I don't get DNS.
>
> I've tried to put the IP of IPCop in /etc/resolv.conf as a nameserver 
> entry but that does not get recognized.



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