David, I suggest you get a Linux expert to help you at your location.
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I think bug #1000244 is just describing the same issue in another way
for sure. I'd be happy to work with someone with commit privileges in a
virtual machine virgin install in my server cluster to reproduce the
issue.
I'm not savvy enough to try and determine if the problem comes from:
resolvconf,
David T wrote in comment #8:
> - Loaded Ubuntu 12.04
> - Tried to install [a package]
> - couldn't resolve dns
Possibly this is just another instance of bug #1000244.
David T, can you reproduce the failure?
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ARGH! Every release causes new problems >:(
If you ha
> FYI you can read comments from Virtualmin guys here:
> https://virtualmin.com/node/23263#comment-105180--
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DHCP server handing out DNS server addresses but DHCP client does not
I think I made a mistakeI'm not sure this is a bind, or virtualmin
problem as the problem was occurring pre BIND or virtualmin install.
Just to re-summarize the steps I originally took:
- Loaded Ubuntu 12.04
- Tried to install virtualmin
- couldn't resolve dns
- found a workaround by editing t
> but having BIND server installed shouldn't be affecting the
> local DNS lookups, it's a stand-alone bind server...
Yep, that sounds like my original guess:
> probably a local DNS server that's installed and misconfigured
> such that it's talking to resolvconf when it shouldn't be.
So this soun
Hmmm, this might be a bad defaults in Ubuntu 12.04 let me give a little
background on the configs.
On the network I have a DHCP server setup, giving out IP's, and the DHCP
config file has the options:
option domain-name "xyz.com";
option domain-name-servers 209.51.128.19, 63.247.77.198;
When in
David wrote:
> Try and configure with Network Manager from commandline because your running
> a server.
> NOPE, network manager doesn't run from CLI commandline only GUI
Actually, NetworkManager does have a command line interface. See
nmcli(1).
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