@michael.heuberger, it works fine for me already with the packages
currently available from the Ubuntu repositories. If you downgraded the
DNS packages, you can upgrade them to the latest version. It works very
well for me. Just upgrade your whole Ubuntu 15.04 system.
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I removed the holds on all aforementioned packages, and upgraded them to
the latest versions from repositories a few minutes ago. I am not
experiencing problems anymore. DNS works fine.
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I have no idea, I am just a guy that happened to do a little research on
this bug. I do not maintain this package and I haven't read its source
code.
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I have determined it is one of the packages related to bind9, as
comments show.
** Package changed: dnsmasq (Ubuntu) => bind9 (Ubuntu)
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I downgraded these packages and the problem got solved:
libbind9-90
dnsutils
libisccfg90
libdns100
libisc95
liblwres90
bind9-host
Version those packages downgraded to: 1:9.9.5.dfsg-9
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Possible culprits:
libdns100_1:9.9.5.dfsg-9ubuntu0.3_amd64.deb
libdns-export100_1:9.9.5.dfsg-9ubuntu0.3_amd64.deb
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Title:
Reje
When connecting to an OpenVPN network with NetworkManager, I see these
same messages just after dnsmasq reports "using nameserver ...," then
the system fails to use those nameservers. This means that my system is
not using the DNS servers that correspond to the VPN, but those that
were already set
I'm affected by this bug. Apache2 seems completely unable to bind to
IPv6. Even specifying only port doesn't bind to IPv6 in any way.
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can't bind to ::1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397393
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