Dan Track wrote: > HI > > Thanks everybody for your help. I guess the crux of the matter then is > for me to put the internal DNS server first. > > Thanks > Dan > You may find that it works better to use something like dnsmasq for the internal name server, and have it listed as your only name server. Then put the external name servers in the config for dnsmasq. That way, you get fast response on local domains, and a DNS cache as well. This works great for desktops with a fixed IP address. If you use DHCP to get your IP address, you need the PEERDNS=no option for the interface so that resolv.conf does not get overwritten. If you use it for a laptop, make sure that you use publicly accessible name servers, or at least ones that work everywhere you plug in the laptop. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!