On 7/8/2012 4:42 AM, n22e113 wrote:
>> I put the dns servers in a separate file /etc/dns.conf to decouple
>> dnsmasq from resolv.conf. This file only has the IPs of my ISPs DNS servers.
>>
>> resolve.conf only has 127.0.0.1
>>
> Hi, Victor,
> I have the same setup as yours, a separate file /etc/ppp/resolv.conf:
> nameserver 206.248.a.b
> nameserver 206.248.c.d
>
> For 4.2.1, I am seeing a lot of these in my /var/log/daemon.log.0:
> Jul  7 07:49:48 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: reading /etc/ppp/resolv.conf
> Jul  7 07:49:48 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: using nameserver 206.248.c.d#53
> Jul  7 07:49:48 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: using nameserver 206.248.a.b#53
> Jul  7 08:35:31 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: reading /etc/ppp/resolv.conf
> Jul  7 08:35:31 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: using nameserver 206.248.c.d#53
> Jul  7 08:35:31 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: using nameserver 206.248.a.b#53
>
> But for 3.1.x, I don't have the above behavior! The above 4.2.1 box is
> not in production yet and is experiencing lots of DSL disconnect at the
> moment! Would it be possible when you had lost your DNS query you had
> actually lost your DSL/cable connection momentary?
> Kwon
>
>

That is possible. I do not see the DSL modem break synch - but it is 
possible that noise on the line or a loose connection between me and the 
POTS is causing the trouble. I will attempt to capture the behavior with 
an o-scope.

Victor


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