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Chris Hoy Poy <chrishp at dugeo dot com> ÎÁÐÉÓÁÎÏ 24.10.2006 10:44:37: > go that lack of detail. > > in System -> General Setup, you have the place to flag DNS servers. You can > also stick a tick in the "DNS forwarder" option (under services). If in > doubt, post whats set in those screens (General Setup and DNS forwarder) > > Are you sure its not handing out the DNS address? are your clients definitely > set up to use the DNS from DHCP? How are you checking. Please post some > decent answers here, or we really cant help. > > Its also likely that a firewall is kicking in, so check your logs, make sure > your rules are logging etc. > > With an email like this, we're probably more in the dark then you are... ;) > > //chris > Clients DNS receive the server, but he 172.20.20.1!!! It is necessary 192.168.8.1 > On Tuesday 24 October 2006 14:31, drovalev at kaluga dash gov dot ru wrote: > > HELP!!!! > > > > Urgently it is necessary!!! > > > > Does not give out DNS the server in a local area network - COMPUTERS DOES > > NOT WORK!!! > > > > DNS - 192.168.8.1 > > > > Local net - 172.20.20.0/24 > > Monowall - 172.20.20.1/24 > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch |