Celejar <cele...@gmail.com> writes: >> annoying. Any idea how I find out what is messing up my resolv.conf >> files? > > I'm no guru, but perhaps the audit package can help?
Thanks for all the tips, on and off-list. I noticed that at the same time as my resolv.conf was getting cleared, something was bringing up the eth0 interface. After much poking and prodding, I found that commenting out the allow-hotplug lines associated with eth0 in my /etc/network/interfaces, ie: # The primary network interface # allow-hotplug eth0 # iface eth0 inet dhcp seems to have solved the problem. This is something I was messing with months ago, and I have no idea why (or if!) the associated behaviour changed now. Anyways, things seem to be working fine now. We'll see what happens when I plug into eth0 at work tomorrow. Cheers, Tyler -- The contents of this message have been carefully examined by skilled artisans to ensure that only the purest, archival-quality, virus-free bits have been used in its construction. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org