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List:       dhcp-client
Subject:    Re: "Dynamic" dhcp-client configuration using two interfaces?
From:       Michael Richardson <mcr () sandelman ! ottawa ! on ! ca>
Date:       2003-12-03 18:27:29
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Daniel, you likely should run a local named, and force the /etc/resolv.conf
to be 127.0.0.1. Applications which read /etc/resolv.conf won't read it again
if it changes, while named will pay attention to what interfaces are up,
and use them. You can also edit /etc/named.conf's forwarder's entry if you
really want, and "rndc reload" it much easier.

The default route will otherwise be handled by dhclient.

As for the script to start/stop stuff, yeah, I imagine omshell can help.
Alas, I can't help you there, but the results would be very interesting
to post.

]       ON HUMILITY: to err is human. To moo, bovine.           |  firewalls  [
]   Michael Richardson,    Xelerance Corporation, Ottawa, ON    |net architect[
] mcr@xelerance.com      http://www.sandelman.ottawa.on.ca/mcr/ |device driver[
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