Adam Voigt wrote/ha scritto, On/il 25/03/2004 16:14:
You don't need the domain name line if you don't have a domain hosted on your network. As for the IP of the DNS server, well, if you have an internal DNS server, it should be the IP of your internal DNS server, if you don't, then it should be the IP of your ISP's DNS server.
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 10:12, antonio montagnani wrote:
Tnx Adam...
Where do I find the "domain name"??
And in the next line, shall I write the TCP/IP of the PC connected to the Net???
I have no domain name, and myproblem is that I get DNS from my ISP, (different any time??): I could write some DNS's from my ISP.
But I installed BIND (no modification on dhcpd.conf file) and magically everything worked.
Any comment??
Tnx a lot
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