Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-23 Thread Thomas Hood
Debian BTS wrote: The interface is not started automatically at boot, I start it after boot with an 'ifup eth0' as root. Then resolvconf should automatically add the two nameservers to /etc/resolv.conf, that is a symlink pointing to /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf but this isn't

Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-23 Thread Michelasso
On 9/23/05, Thomas Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Make sure that the logical interface definition being applied to eth0 contains one and only one dns-nameservers option line where the option keyword is followed by the required nameserver addresses separated by spaces. Here it is (and it seems

Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-23 Thread Thomas Hood
Michelasso wrote: I am not sure to have understood to the top of which file I have to add this part; I am trying with /sbin/resolvconf, but I am not sure. Yes, /sbin/resolvconf is the file I meant. -- Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe.

Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-23 Thread Michelasso
On 9/23/05, Thomas Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If all of the above checks out then we need to start debugging. Please add LOG=/tmp/resolvconf.log echo - $LOG echo ARGS: $* $LOG echo run: $LOG ls -dl /etc/resolvconf/run/* $LOG echo interface:

Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-23 Thread Michelasso
On 9/23/05, Michelasso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (where xxx.yyy.zzz.www is the ip public address of the pc I use for the tunnel) Sorry, I should have written xxx.yyy.www.zz is the url of the pc I use for the tunnel, not the numeric ip address.

Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-23 Thread Thomas Hood
Michelasso wrote: Ok, I have found the problem: in /etc/network/interfaces I have another line with a post-up command that I need to establish automatically an ssh tunnel to use irc when I am behind a firewall at work; if I comment out that line resolvconf works fine, if that line is present

Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-23 Thread Michelasso
On 9/23/05, Thomas Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, the problem must be that the post-up command fails, thus causing ifup to exit without running the scripts in /etc/network/if-up.d/. So you mean that the scripts in /etc/network/if-up.d, including then 000resolvconf, are executed after

Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-23 Thread Thomas Hood
Michelasso wrote: So you mean that the scripts in /etc/network/if-up.d, including then 000resolvconf, are executed after post-up commands? That is right. 'post-up' and 'up' are completely synonymous. And if-up.d scripts are always run after up/post-up commands specified in

Bug#319992: resolvconf: resolv.conf empty everybody, I am using resolvconf 1.33 from sid; I have modified /etc/network/interfaces in this way:

2005-09-22 Thread Debian BTS
iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.11.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.11.0 broadcast 192.168.11.255 gateway 192.168.11.1 dns-nameservers 213.205.32.70 213.205.36.70 Reply-To: Michelasso [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-From: Michelasso [EMAIL PROTECTED]