@thomas: thanks for this indepth information. Discussion on bug #1003842
is indeed very enlightning!
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Title:
dnsmasq sometimes lose primary dns
@Franck: See bug #1003842 for information about using dnsmasq with non-
equivalent upstream nameservers.
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Title:
dnsmasq sometimes lose primary
Changing to network-manager, as it might be a nm-dnsmasq configuration
issue (strict-order) (to be confirmed...)
** Package changed: dnsmasq (Ubuntu) = network-manager (Ubuntu)
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Changing to network-manager, as it might be a nm-dnsmasq configuration
issue (strict-order) (to be confirmed...)
** Package changed: dnsmasq (Ubuntu) = network-manager (Ubuntu)
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Ok, nothing changed in the configuration, changed on my network instead.
Sorry for the noise.
That said, some more insight doc on this subject (dns on Ubuntu) would
be cool...
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Was not a bug... but a tricky misconfiguration :-)
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
dnsmasq