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--- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, Rob Lewis <rlewis9184@y...> wrote:
\n> Yes, that's correct. For some reason when a workstation bootes up
\nand receives a DHCP address from the Magnia server it does not receive
\na primary or secondary DNS entry. This causes problems when I launch
\nIE and try to get to a website. If the site is in cache on the
\nworkstation I can get there ok, but if not, then I get a DNS error
\nsaying it can't find the website.
\n>
\n> I know that Mediacom (my cable provider) is giving the Magnia a
\nprimary and secondary DNS address because when I launch the web-based
\nADMIN interface for the Magnia it displays just fine but when I run
\nIPCONFIG on my workstation the primary and secondary DNS address shows
\n192.168.1.1.
\n>
\n> I would like to hard-code the DNS entries into the Magnia server if
\npossible so that when a workstation boots up and receives a DHCP
\naddress from the server it also gets one of the hard-coded DNS entries.
\n>
\n> thanks
\n>
\n> slargbot <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
\n> if I understand correctly, you don't want the dhcp client to overwrite
\n> static dns settings?
\n>
\n> so basically you need to find where the dhcpcd config file is (sorry,
\n> I don't use toshiba OS so can't help there...) and add "-R" ('do not
\n> overwrite resolv.conf') to the startup options for dhcpcd.
\n>
\n> or maybe it's something that can be done in the web UI, dnno...
\n>
\n> --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, Rob Lewis <rlewis9184@y...> wrote:
\n> > I have a Magnia SG20 server hooked up to my Mediacom cable modem. I
\n> get a public IP address from them via DHCP. I need to specify what the
\n> primary and secondary DNS addresses are and can't do this if I have
\n> DHCP from the cable provider. How do I force certain DNS addresses
\n> without setting up the registered address up manually?
\n> >
\n> > Thanks
\n> >
\n> >
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