On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 07:58:26PM +0300, Amichai Rotman wrote:Not a very good lead, in this case.
How can I find out what causes this overwrite? I looked at the logs,
Use common sense... If that happen *after* you run a script... What can cause that.. hmm
The script does not alter /etc/resolv.conf directly. It does call pppd, which may update this file itself, I guess. Looking at the logs, it is clearly visible that the right DNS servers are handed with pppd. I am out of ideas as for why it pushes that name.
I'll add that I'm remotely administrating the machine that happens on. This means I cannot recheck this, as I'll lose the IP it currently uses. Any good dynamic DNS howtos around?
Shachar
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