Is this what you mean, because it doesn't work:

domain localdomain              # i think i need this?
nameserver 206.144.175.121      # ISPs primary DNS server
nameserver 206.144.175.124      # ISPs secondary DNS server
nameserver 192.168.1.3          #IPCop

I would like to have IPCop do DHCP (more learning). I can see the DNS 
proxy server and DHCP server running on the IPcop info page. Under 
"services" I have the start and end addresses set as well as the primary 
DNS IP set to the IPCop IP. I also have set the MAC & IP addresses of 
Mandrake, IPCop and W2k.

Oh, I have /etc/hosts entries on Mandrake, will they get in the way? Did 
I mention that I'm sorta clueless when it comes to networking. I'm 
working with this to try to get a clue.

How did you guys know that I'm using Mandrake? I didn't mention it in my 
post.


Scot Jenkins wrote:
> Todd Young wrote:
> 
>>I'm with Scott on this one. The IPCOP machine may know your ISP's DNS 
>>servers, but chances are your Mandrake box does not, all is see's is the 
>>IPCOP box, but it doesn't know any DNS info. You need to tell your 
>>Mandrake box where to get it's DNS info, which would be your ISP's DNS 
>>server IP addresses.
> 
> 
> that is unless your Mandrake box is getting it's IP address from the
> IPcop firewall via DHCP, in which case it should get the DNS servers
> from the DHCP server (presumably running on the IPcop box).
> 

-- 
Eric (Rick) Meyerhoff


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