> From: Phil Crissman <pcrissman at lwcc.org>

> Well, it's working.  Thanks to everybody who responded, everything was
> helpful.  I wound up tweaking my firewall to accept DHCP (although I
> would have thought it was already doing so, it was the normal
> `setup-during-install' redhat firewall), and then finding some DNS
> server IPs with google (comcast wouldn't give me any DNS IPs, they
> insisted that they would be assigned dynamically)...
> 
> And it worked!  It isn't blazingly fast, perhaps I'll experiment with
> making a different DNS the primary one...  

FYI... I use Comcast and use these DNS entries. (They are sent out
with DHCP data as well, and I recorded them before I put a router
in place.)

DNS1: 63.240.76.19
DNS2: 204.127.198.19

Chris


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