I'm doing the same thing in reverse... I use ipchains on linux to get my winblows machines to the net. RR gives you static IP address for DNS Servers, even though your own address is dynamic. Check your IP configuration on the host winders machine, the IP address(s) for your DNS should be listed there. If not (Using DHCP to retrieve your DNS Servers) then just run winipcfg on the windows machine. The "More Info" button will list your DNS Servers. Just type these into your linux machine as static DNS Servers. Everything should be cool... cmidkiff@kc.rr.com cmidkiff@ladybaltimore.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Darrin Abend [SMTP:DABEND@kumc.edu] > Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 11:39 AM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: kclug - Need Help: Linux Client - Roadrunner Cable Modem > - Sygate > > I've set up a simple network that runs the Sygate NAT on a Window95 > machine. All my other windows clients have no problem using the > Sygate gateway for cable modem internet access. However, I can't get > my Linux client DNS working properly. KC-Roadrunner uses DHCP for the > DNS server ip, so it's not a static value that I can set for the > nameserver in linux. Following the sygate instructions I set the > nameserver & gateway as 192.168.0.1 on the client machine. The Linux > client can ping the gateway and external numeric addresses, but I get > 'Unknown Host' errors if I use a name address. > I've looked at every FAQ and web page that I can find on this and > still no luck. Has anyone set up this combination and got it working? > Thanx in advance for any help. > > Darrin > > > > >