jdaues writes:
> All my internet connections are working now, thanks to resolvconf (and
> to Jhair)
Good to know :)
Have fun,
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:34:46PM +0100, Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
> jdaues writes:
>
> > So I installed resolvconf, and then reentered the values for the
> > network. I rebooted and now resolv.conf is this:
>
> > # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
> > resolvco
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 05:48:47PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> If you have the zeroconf package installed, remove it. Remove resolvconf
> as well. You don't need it.
to clarify... if youhave the zeroconf package that is probably what is
over-riding your resolv.conf. if you also remove resolvconf
If you have the zeroconf package installed, remove it. Remove resolvconf
as well. You don't need it.
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jdaues writes:
> I read the man page. it gives no hint as to the syntax. I see nothing
> on the internets about this either. I can only guess maybe this:
> domain 123.45.67.8 91.23.456.78
> or
> dns 123.45.67.8 91.23.456.78
> Are either of these correct?
The syntax is the same as the one desc
I read the man page. it gives no hint as to the syntax. I see nothing
on the internets about this either. I can only guess maybe this:
domain 123.45.67.8 91.23.456.78
or
dns 123.45.67.8 91.23.456.78
Are either of these correct?
Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
jdaues writes:
So I installed
jdaues writes:
> So I installed resolvconf, and then reentered the values for the
> network. I rebooted and now resolv.conf is this:
> # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
> resolvconf(8)
> #DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
> Ther
So I installed resolvconf, and then reentered the values for the
network. I rebooted and now resolv.conf is this:
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
resolvconf(8)
#DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
There is no mention of glibc
jdaues writes:
> The etc/resolv.conf file is being written over when i reboot.
> I have setup for static ip address, NOT dhcp. The outside word sees
> the static ip address, and inside on the NAT, each machine is
> 192.168.0.x. In KDE, System -> Networking, I set up the ip address,
> subnet mask
The etc/resolv.conf file is being written over when i reboot.
I have setup for static ip address, NOT dhcp. The outside word sees the
static ip address, and inside on the NAT, each machine is 192.168.0.x.
In KDE, System -> Networking, I set up the ip address, subnet mask,
gateway address, DNS
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