Hi,
I think that the bug is not solved, and now I have finally found a solution.
Actually, I'm using Ubuntu Karmic Koala and pppd is at version 2.4.5 and I use
wicd
(so, I do NOT have Network Manager!)
Just install the 'resolvconf' package does not solve my problem: after a while
(one hour for
I agree.
2008/11/5 Borden Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think we can close this bug. If I'm not mistaken, the problem was due
to Network Manager handling PPPoE connections incorrectly (which has
since been fixed).
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pppoe connection loses DNS addresses after the first DHCP lease renewal in
I think we can close this bug. If I'm not mistaken, the problem was due
to Network Manager handling PPPoE connections incorrectly (which has
since been fixed).
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pppoe connection loses DNS addresses after the first DHCP lease renewal in
dapper RC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/47158
You
PPPoE works correctly in PCLinuxOS and the major difference I can see is
that, when I check my pstree, there is no DHCP client running.
Therefore, it seems reasonable that disabling DHCP renewals on all PPPoE
interfaces will solve this problem. For the less technically astute,
this should either
** Tags removed: bitesize packaging
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Hello Stojance, I am trying to learn through the documentation you
directed me to. It's tough and slow going but I will try to keep at it.
A question in the meantime, I notice that pppoeconf and all the packages
it currently depends on are in the 'main' component of Ubuntu.
resolvconf however, is
Dear Stojance, thank you for your solution. I am willing to fix this bug
with guidance and help. I don't know where or how to start updating the
pppoeconf package so that the resolvconf package is added to it as a
dependant. Will you guide me through the steps necessary or point me to
where I can
Dear Quark, I've never packaged myself (not for a Debian system), but
here is a Packaging Guide from Ubuntu on how to package things. I've
read it so far and what I've found out is that dependencies are added in
the 'control' file of the package. There is a line in the control file
that starts
This can be fixed with the 'resolvconf' package.
So create your connection using 'sudo pppoeconf', then start it, and if
you have 'resolvconf' installed then this bug shouldn't happen.
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pppoe connection loses DNS addresses after the first DHCP lease renewal in
dapper RC
The package 'pppoeconf' should depend on 'resolvconf' to get this bug
fixed. I've had this bug for three releases now Dapper, Edgy, Feisty and
once in Xubuntu. (probably in other Ubuntu derivs and versions)
** Tags added: bitesize packaging
** Changed in: pppoeconf (Ubuntu)
Status:
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None = pppoeconf
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pppoe connection loses DNS addresses after the first DHCP lease renewal in
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