The bug also seems to hit network-manager based system connections that
are established upon starting network-manager. This happens in Ubuntu
10.04 LTS.
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pppd makes a resolv.conf backup, then pppd-dns immediately restores it
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This bug is still present at Ubuntu 9.10 . I reproduced on a Ubuntu
9.10 server install and fixed it with the workaround described at the
bug description.
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** Bug 51094 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Changed in: ppp (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Here's how I fixed it:
sudo mv /etc/rcS.d/S55pppd-dns /etc/rcS.d/S38pppd-dns
By the way, /etc/rcS.d/S39dns-clean (Breezy) changed into /etc/rcS.d
/S55dns-clean (Dapper) as well, although its comments clearly indicate
"It should never be run while ppp is up." - which happens at
S40networking! Some
I've been bitten by this bug, too, until I figured out what's wrong. I
wanted to report it, but found this bug report instead, so I'm adding a
comment.
As Elie Morisse explained already, the boot order has changed from
Breezy to Dapper, now /etc/init.d/pppd-dns is linked to /etc/rcS.d
/S55pppd-dns
Please ! Why don't you fix it ? I just see that Debian make it a S38,
just like you before..
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