Yoav a écrit : > Hi... I'm having a problem with my connection (PPPoE) on a fresh > Debian 3.1 sarge installation. > Just after boot time everything is OK, I can access any working site > including this one. > but after some time (a few hours probably) there seems to be a problem > with DNS resolving - It just doesn't work, and I have to access sites > by their IP (which is a real pain), and even then It works very slowly. > Till now I was using CRUX 2.1, and with the rp-pppoe package, > everything worked ok - I did `pppoe-setup` or whatever that was, then > `pppoe-start` and it worked without any problems. > now, in Debian there seems to be some implementation of rp-pppoe (I > think... correct me if I'm wrong), but it isn't quite the same. I did > the configuration with pppoeconf, and chose all the default answers, > including "Yes" to whether I'm willing to automatically get primary & > secondary DNS IP's. > I've noticed that when it happens, the /etc/resolv.conf file is changed. > when everything is ok, /etc/resolv.conf looks like this: > >nameserver 212.150.49.10 <http://212.150.49.10> >nameserver 206.49.94.234 <http://206.49.94.234> >search > > > > but after it happens, this is how /etc/resolv.conf looks like: > >search >nameserver 10.0.0.138 <http://10.0.0.138> > >so, something changes the /etc/resolv.conf file. but I don't know what is it. >or why it happens. > >can anyone help? I tried at linuxquestions.org <http://linuxquestions.org> but >they didn't help much. >thanks in advance... > You have a conflict between pppoe and dhcp. Try to configure your network with a static adress like 10.0.0.1 in /etc/network/interface.
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