You need to edit your resolv.conf file to something like this:
hostresorder local bind
domain
nameserver 151.164.1.8
nameserver 151.164.11.209
nameserver 192.168.1.6
If you don't have a resolv.conf file then use nedit to creat one. You
may not need three entries. The first two in mine are my ISP's
nameserver, the third one is the DNS server on my employers net that I
am VPN'ed into so I can administer it from home. This is from my Indy
running 6.5.x
James
Ian Primus wrote:
On Saturday, January 25, 2003, at 12:01 AM, Benjamin Gardiner wrote:
I just got myself an Indigo2 R8000.
and the cool thing is I actually got a copy of IRIX 6.5 with it, I now
have IRIX media Yay!
Very cool. I have an Indigo2 as well, and I really like it. Mine has
Irix 6.5 installed, but I don't have the media. One thing about it
though, I have not been able to get it up on the network properly. I
have configured it and everything, and told it the DNS address, but it
still can't resolve any URL's. I can go to sites by typing in the IP
address, however, and I can ping the other machines on the network.
I'm sure there is a simple solution, but I haven't found it. Anyone
have any ideas? Thanks!
Ian Primus
ian_primus(a)yahoo.com