> Subject: Re: DNS-server priority
> From: d...@redhat.com
> To: pieter.card...@hotmail.com
> CC: networkmanager-list@gnome.org
> Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 15:22:46 -0500
> 
> On Wed, 2015-08-19 at 15:45 +0200, Pieter Cardoen wrote:
> > Dear all
> > How can you assign a dns-server priority order? My device has a maximum of 
> > five active connections at the same time and gets multiple dns-server 
> > addresses but should prefer one assigned by the dhcp client on eth0.
> 
> Typically you'd set connections that you don't want to be "primary" as
> 'never-default'.  That means they won't be candidates for the default
> route, and that also means their DNS servers will always be secondary to
> whatever connection has the default route.  So only connection 'eth0'
> should be set never-default for your setup.  You could also explicitly
> ignore automatic DNS information on those other connections to achieve
> the same result.
Hmm Not exactly what I want. The fixed eth0 doesn't need a default gateway 
which is good. This is my control interface in the testbed environment. However 
the DNS of this interface is very important due to the fact that some servers 
in the testbed need to be accessible... I am now trying to use resolvconf
I've noticed that NM modifies /etc/hosts which causes some troubles in the 
testbed (nodes are not recognized anymore). What is the cause of this change?
> 
> Dan
> 
                                          
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