Re: Configuring DNS

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Geoffrey Leach:
> I wish to add a secondary DNS server. Adding the IP address to the DNS
> section in system-config-network appears to work, but after saving the
> config and rebooting, the newly-added IP address has vanished.


Ankush Grover:
> dns entries are stored in /etc/resolv.conf file
> 
> enter the values again through system-config-network and then check
> the file /etc/resolv.conf

Such settings can disappear if your dial-up/ISP-connect scripts rewrite
your resolv.conf file with name server addresses discovered from your
ISP.

If so, and you never want to use their's, you can configure your dial-up
script not to update the resolf.conf file.  I seem to remember that the
wvdial man file(s) detailed how to do that.

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