[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2009-08-26 Thread sefs
Thank you Tom Dickson. That little tip helped alot. That should really be in the comments of the file -- update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226185 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2009-08-26 Thread sefs
Thank you Tom Dickson. That little tip helped alot. That should really be in the comments of the file -- update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226185 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2009-03-04 Thread Thierry Carrez
Tom Dickson: your request is a separate issue. This bug was about update-resolv-conf not restoring old values, and will be set to Invalid since update-resolv-conf works properly. To avoid confusion, could you please file a separate bug about adding documentation to make it clearer how to use

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2009-03-04 Thread Thierry Carrez
Tom Dickson: your request is a separate issue. This bug was about update-resolv-conf not restoring old values, and will be set to Invalid since update-resolv-conf works properly. To avoid confusion, could you please file a separate bug about adding documentation to make it clearer how to use

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-11-04 Thread Tom Dickson
This bug is happening to me on Hardy Heron. I'm using OpenVPN and I need to add a search domain and a dns server line so that the internal VPN hosts will resolve correcty, but when the VPN disconnects the internal nameservers are left in /etc/resolv.con and not refreshed. I'm using wicd instead

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-11-04 Thread Tom Dickson
Weird. I'm actually getting a different issue now after a reboot cleared things out - the original DHCP hostname and DNS address are staying in resolv.conf, and the new server line is being added. After the OpenVPN tunnel goes down, the VPN server stays in resolv.conf. -- update-resolv-conf

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-11-04 Thread Tom Dickson
This bug is happening to me on Hardy Heron. I'm using OpenVPN and I need to add a search domain and a dns server line so that the internal VPN hosts will resolve correcty, but when the VPN disconnects the internal nameservers are left in /etc/resolv.con and not refreshed. I'm using wicd instead

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-11-04 Thread Tom Dickson
Weird. I'm actually getting a different issue now after a reboot cleared things out - the original DHCP hostname and DNS address are staying in resolv.conf, and the new server line is being added. After the OpenVPN tunnel goes down, the VPN server stays in resolv.conf. -- update-resolv-conf

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-11-04 Thread Tom Dickson
With wicd this is working correctly, as long as I don't tell OpenVPN to drop privileges to nobody/nogroup (because then running the downscript will fail!). I recommend changing update-resolv-conf's header to mention this gotcha, as such: # Parses DHCP options from openvpn to update resolv.conf #

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-09-09 Thread rlogiacco
I'm running Ubuntu Hardy 64bit and I'm experiencing the same problem with the openvpn script, in addition it seems unable to restore the previous configuration while going down leaving resolv.conf with the entries added on start. I'm using NetworkManager to manage connections and I use a wireless

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-09-09 Thread rlogiacco
I'm running Ubuntu Hardy 64bit and I'm experiencing the same problem with the openvpn script, in addition it seems unable to restore the previous configuration while going down leaving resolv.conf with the entries added on start. I'm using NetworkManager to manage connections and I use a wireless

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-08-21 Thread Thierry Carrez
Let's set it to Incomplete, so that you can complete it in the future (or someone else can). Thanks ! ** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226185 You received this bug

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-08-21 Thread Thierry Carrez
Let's set it to Incomplete, so that you can complete it in the future (or someone else can). Thanks ! ** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226185 You received this bug

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-08-18 Thread Cory Albrecht
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Unfortunately, my laptop died shortly after you responded and I have not been able to resuscitate it. You might as well close this bug and when I buy a new laptop for Ubuntu I shall attempt to recreate the problem and resubmit at that point. Thanks fro

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-08-18 Thread Cory Albrecht
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Unfortunately, my laptop died shortly after you responded and I have not been able to resuscitate it. You might as well close this bug and when I buy a new laptop for Ubuntu I shall attempt to recreate the problem and resubmit at that point. Thanks fro

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-07-22 Thread Thierry Carrez
Reopening for more discussion. What are you using as DHCP client ? Also are you using Network-Manager ? Are you using Network-Manager-OpenVPN ? I'm still convinced openvpn calls resolvconf properly, however if the other elements of the system (DHCP client / Network Manager...) modify

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-07-22 Thread Thierry Carrez
Reopening for more discussion. What are you using as DHCP client ? Also are you using Network-Manager ? Are you using Network-Manager-OpenVPN ? I'm still convinced openvpn calls resolvconf properly, however if the other elements of the system (DHCP client / Network Manager...) modify

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-07-21 Thread Thierry Carrez
Thanks for your bug report. update-resolv-conf uses /sbin/resolvconf (if installed) -a and -d options to handle the update of the /etc/resolv.conf file. If you have resolvconf installed, the /etc/resolv.conf file should no longer be edited by hand, otherwise your changes will be lost at next

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-07-21 Thread Cory Albrecht
This bug report is *not* for resolvconf, but for OpenVPN package, is indicated at the top of this page. Specifically, it is for the script, '/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf', whch is is included in the OpenVPN Ubuntu package. I do know how resolvconf works, which is I say why this script included

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-07-21 Thread Thierry Carrez
Thanks for your bug report. update-resolv-conf uses /sbin/resolvconf (if installed) -a and -d options to handle the update of the /etc/resolv.conf file. If you have resolvconf installed, the /etc/resolv.conf file should no longer be edited by hand, otherwise your changes will be lost at next

[Bug 226185] Re: update-resolv-conf script does not restore old values

2008-07-21 Thread Cory Albrecht
This bug report is *not* for resolvconf, but for OpenVPN package, is indicated at the top of this page. Specifically, it is for the script, '/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf', whch is is included in the OpenVPN Ubuntu package. I do know how resolvconf works, which is I say why this script included