On Fri, 2011-07-01 at 02:00 +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Static ip, resolvconf installed, I even went so far ...
Why not just uninstall resolvconf and configure /etc/resolv.conf
manually? It's not like you have to configure it more than once.
AfC
Sydney
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Of course. Remove resolvconf. That's the obvious - I knew I was
missing something obvious. On my laptop, resolvconf facilitates
bringing eth devices up and down in different networks, but that's not
needed for a server. Somehow had it in my mind that resolvconf was
needed to update resolv.conf.
I
Hi,
On Thursday, June 30, 2011 06:00:33 PM Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Hi, I feel imbecilic, because this is not making sense to me.
Static ip, resolvconf installed, I even went so far as to purge
uninstall dhcp3-client, and yet:
on each reboot, resolv.conf comes up empty (no nameservers).
On 2011-07-02, Erwin Mueller erwin.muel...@deventm.org wrote:
On Thursday, June 30, 2011 06:00:33 PM Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Static ip, resolvconf installed, I even went so far as to purge
uninstall dhcp3-client, and yet:
on each reboot, resolv.conf comes up empty (no nameservers).
You
Hi, I feel imbecilic, because this is not making sense to me.
Static ip, resolvconf installed, I even went so far as to purge
uninstall dhcp3-client, and yet:
on each reboot, resolv.conf comes up empty (no nameservers).
SSH is working.
Evironment:
Ubuntu 10.04 server, running in a vmware
There is a network configuration file in RHEL or Fedora.
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0(for e.g.)
This is an ubuntu 10.04 server (as mentioned) and I can't find the
file you are referring to.
I believe you can specify a nameserver in interfaces in 10.04
check out man resolvconf
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
There is a network configuration file in RHEL or Fedora.
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0(for e.g.)
This is an ubuntu 10.04 server (as mentioned) and I can't find the
file you are referring to.
The file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 is redhat
I wen't to linux.org/lessons and skipped straight to the ADSL section and did exactly what it said including the modification of resolv.conf
And everything worked as expected
Then when my intenet connection didn't work I checked all the system files I had modified including resolv.conf
It seems
On 04/01/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wen't to linux.org/lessons and skipped straight to the ADSL section and
did exactly what it said including the modification of resolv.conf
And everything worked as expected
Then when my intenet connection didn't work I checked all the
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 02:22:52PM +1000, Steven downing ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Don't pon and poff (or ppp-up / ppp-down ) rewrite this so you
can have different name servers depending on the connection you
bring up.
So if your connection dies, poff doesn't get a chance to re-write the
All,
How come that the resolv.conf et re-written all the time?
search barrett.com.au
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 192.189.54.17
nameserver 203.8.183.1
but everytime the ppp conection dies the first line is missing
and ALL of my queries go to the next nameserver (which I dont want).
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