Well your not specifying any DNS servers in your DHCP request. Add something like this: option domain-name "mydomain.com"; option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.10; In my dhcpd.conf, it's right after the subnet mask line. On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 16:41, antonio montagnani wrote: > Thi is my file dhcpd.conf: > > > ddns-update-style interim; > ignore client-updates; > > # Rete casa > subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { > # --- default gateway > option routers 192.168.0.1; > option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; > range dynamic-bootp 192.168.0.128 192.168.0.254; > default-lease-time 21600; > max-lease-time 43200; > } > > If I remove DNS from a WinXP machine and say to get automatically in the TCP/IP window (of course IP assigning is o.k.), surfing stops, i.e. no DNS available.Any hint to a brand new user of DHCP??? > > > Tnx a lot > -- > > Antonio M. > > ========================================================= > Working with Mozilla 1.6 on Redhat Linux Fedora Core 1 > ========================================================= > ========================================================= > Uso Mozilla 1.6 su Redhat Linux Fedora Core 1 > ========================================================= -- Adam Voigt adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx