David R. Litwin wrote:
...
I tired moving to dhcpcd from dhclient; things seem to be slightly worse, if
any thing at all.
dhcpd allows the computer running it to give out IP addresses - you
almost certainly
don't want it. You want dhclient.
I'm not sure about the DNS situation. Perhaps I'm not looking in the right
place to find it.?
cat /etc/resolv.conf
will tell you what your nameservers are configured to be at the moment
you say it
(this file can get modified by dhcpclient and other programs
on-the-fly) Not sure of
the 'debian way' of setting its default values - I think its in
/etc/network/ (others
have mentioned the files here in this thread)
route -n
will tell you what the routing tables are (something I should have
mentioned in a previous email,
sorry) The '-n' says use numeric answers, which is preferred if your
nameserver isn't serving.
rc
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