On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 23:46, John Hasler wrote: > Derrick writes: > > Yes, ppp will rewrite your resolv.conf... > > Actually, it moves it out of the way and puts it back when the connection > goes down. > > > I don't know if you can tell ppp not to edit [resolv.conf']... > > Run pppconfig and select 'static' in the 'Configure Nameservers' screen. > Your resolv.conf will then be left alone. > > Pppconfig creates a file in /etc/ppp/resolv for each provider for which > 'static' has not been selected, putting whatever nameservers you give it > there unless 'dynamic' is selected. When a connection comes up resolv.conf > is moved out of the way and the appropriate file from /etc/ppp/resolv is > put in its place. If the provider uses 'dynamic dns' and that choice has > been selected in pppconfig the IPs sent by the provider are appended to it. > Otherwise the file is used as-is. You can edit the files by hand if you > wish. > -- > John Hasler > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dancing Horse Hill > Elmwood, Wisconsin
Okay - I'd never noticed it doing that before at all, but that is partly because things like localhost weren't being clobbered in the process and I hadn't had local dns properly configure until the last few starts. It is when the behaviour of function actually changes the results on me that I perk up and think: I've misunderstood something here! (Or somebody has *revised* interactions and I'd missed it in the changelogs.) Anyhow, the only line I can see that would appear to affect this is in /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider - the "usepeerdns" line I've mentioned before. Sound about right? -- Mark L. Kahnt, FLMI/M, ALHC, HIA, AIAA, ACS, MHP ML Kahnt New Markets Consulting Tel: (613) 531-8684 / (613) 539-0935 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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