Re: Network Manager Overwrites resolv.conf

2007-07-13 Thread Mildred

Le Wed 11/07/2007 à 23:44 Dan Williams à écrit:

 You actually can't.  When NM is managing any connections, it will
 overwrite your resolv.conf.

But you can configure how NM will override your resolv.conf (for
example if you want to add a search directive) with the configuration
file /etc/dhclient.conf

For example in my configuration file:

supersede domain-name local;
prepend domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;

Hope it is useful
Mildred

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LEAP, the saga continues

2007-07-13 Thread Aaron Konstam
After all this falderall to get LEAP
working in NM I was informed today that
CISCO is not sure it wants to ocntinue
to support LEAP so people are going to
PEAP or is it PEEP.

Well as we know in computer things change fast. What a bummer.
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Re: LEAP, the saga continues

2007-07-13 Thread Darren Albers
I think Cisco is just acknowledging the obvious and longstanding
weaknesses in LEAP and is doing the right thing and advising their
customers to move to PEAP which works the same from the users
prospective.

On 7/13/07, Aaron Konstam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 After all this falderall to get LEAP
 working in NM I was informed today that
 CISCO is not sure it wants to ocntinue
 to support LEAP so people are going to
 PEAP or is it PEEP.

 Well as we know in computer things change fast. What a bummer.
 --
 ===
 Intolerance is the last defense of the insecure.
 ===
 Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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