I bet your external interface is setup for DHCP. What is happening is that
your DHCP client is rewriting resolv.conf with the DHCP data it is getting
from your ISP (effectively ignoring your manually entered values). You need
to tell DHCPcD (or whichever client daemon you are using on the external
I did more hunting around, got a grep to search the whole /etc. I
found the old DNS IPA's in /etc/dnscache/[env/DNS1, root/servers/@].
In lrcfg/packages/dnscache FORWARD_ONLY is YES, so I changed the DNS
addresses there, i.e. DNS1, backed-up rebooted. Then I never got a
dial-out, so I edited
On 12/15/2007 16:10, Paul Rogers wrote:
I did more hunting around, got a grep to search the whole /etc. I
found the old DNS IPA's in /etc/dnscache/[env/DNS1, root/servers/@].
In lrcfg/packages/dnscache FORWARD_ONLY is YES, so I changed the DNS
addresses there, i.e. DNS1, backed-up rebooted.