In addition to what I've written already:
I noticed that in /etc/network/if-up.d there is a script
000resolvconf and in /etc/network/if-down.d there is a script
resolvconf. The latter looks like it clears the resolv.conf file,
while the former sets it up. I changed the mode on these from 755 to
644. Will this solve the problem? Unfortunately, I can't reboot or
do an ifup or ifdown right now to check that.
On 12 juil. 05, at 11:59, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
On one Debian server (and only on one of several that we have - all
being sarge) after every reboot, the resolv.conf file is empty.
The only thing different about this computer compared to the rest
is that the /etc/resolv.conf is a link to /etc/resolvconf/run/
resolv.conf and I don't know why.
The IP on all servers is static (set in /etc/network/interfaces).
I have at times manually edited /etc/resolv.conf to have the set
nameservers I want it to have (removing the link). But when I
reboot, it is clear again. Same applies for manually editing /etc/
resolvconf/run/resolv.conf. Although I manually edit it, after
rebooting it is clear.
What is going on?
Thanks.
Curtis
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