On Wed, Feb 4, 2015, at 16:06, Jukka Rissanen wrote: > You might be able to configure connman to use your 127.0.0.53 server by > configuring it to each service you are using (have not tested this > thou). Example: connmanctl config your_service_id --nameservers > 127.0.0.53 > and then running connman with dnsproxy enabled.
Thanks Yeah, I saw some settings for this today, but then I need to do this for every network I connect with, not to mention setting might get "lost" on upgrades/reinstalls since they're not in /etc... Simply leaving /etc/resolv.conf alone seems like the simplest/most foolproof way to me. It gives the user control to do "exotic" (which my setup apparently is) and/or "smart" things; this fits well with my UNIX philosophy :-) But I don't know if it also fits with connman's philosophy ;-) Another way might be to add some way to (globally) control nameserver settings from connman, but that's more complicated... Or connman could be left as-is, and my esoteric setup would be considered "unsupported" (I would not prefer this, obviously :-) ). Cheers _______________________________________________ connman mailing list connman@connman.net https://lists.connman.net/mailman/listinfo/connman