Doc, Are you having problems connecting to *certain* DNS server for resolving because you're connecting to it via a different connection? The problem I had was my ISP refuses connection that doesn't originate from their subscribed line/network because their server doesn't use authentication. If your ISP's DNS server(s) are doing the same also, you can route all traffic to certain (DNS server) IP via certain gateway. That's how I can connect to both of my ISP's servers and still manage to _load balance_ the 99% of the out going connections via 2 connection. Regards, Tommy --- Lew Wolfgang <wolfgang@sweet-haven.com> wrote:
Doctor Who wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to be at one location and have 2 interfaces up simultaneously (such as eth0 and ppp0) and each interface would be on 2 separate networks with each interface
having a
'separate, unique' /etc/resolv.conf it is referencing for name resolution.
Why don't you take a look at dnsmasq, it's on the 10.3 DVD. I "think" you can tailor it to treat each interface separately if you get clever with its configuration file. I've used it in other contexts and it works very well.
Regards, Lew Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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