johnny fulcrum wrote:
> 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!

I don't understand what you mean when you say that IPCop is a DHCP 
client of your ISP. Do you mean that the IPCop box gets it's IP 
dynamically assigned?

I certainly don't have the "it all works!" part. ;-)

> 
> 
> 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.
> 
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Eric (Rick) Meyerhoff


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