Well, here's the situation. My machine is on a small corporate network that uses a Microsoft proxy. I am not able to get portage to work, even with webrsync and even after installing ntlmaps. I also have access to a DSL connection in the same office. So what I want to do is connect one NIC to the DSL router, and the other NIC to the internal LAN. Since I can't control the fact that the DSL is dynamic, but I can assign a static address on the internal, I let the DSL provide my default gateway, and I assigned only the IP and mask to the internal. Then I added a route for the other internal subnets. I receive internet DNS information from the DSL connection, so no problem there. But I want my internal connection to know about the internal DNS servers as well. Given all of that, which of the above suggestions is my best bet? Thanks guys On 9/22/05, Bryan Whitehead wrote: > > No. > > Look into a split DNS setup: > http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2001/00288013.html > > On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Mark wrote: > > > Can I specify different DNS servers for each of my two physical > interfaces > > to use? One nic is configured for DHCP, and the other is static. The > DHCP > > enabled NIC gets its DNS server list automatically and updates > (overwrites) > > /etc/resolv.conf. How can I point my static IP NIC to a different DNS > server > > since it's on a different network? Or is there a different/better > solution? > > > > -- > > Mark > > [unwieldy legal disclaimer would go here - feel free to type your own] > > > > -- > Bryan Whitehead > Email:driver@megahappy.net > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Mark [unwieldy legal disclaimer would go here - feel free to type your own]