It seems to me when you configured your internet connection you told it not to pull down the name servers for you. You must have a /etc/resolve.conf if you wish DNS to work whatsoever. So you have the options of making your own /etc/resolve.conf or you can figure your internet connection to pull them down for you. Atleast that is what i would do.

cheers
-howell

Cheryl Homiak wrote:

this afternoon I was looking through files on my system because when I added a
new user, Pine wanted to give the user a chartermi.net domain even though I've
changed everything (I thought) to tdS. In looking over my files I found a
/etc/resolv.conf, /etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf and /var/lib/dhcpc/resolv.conf. These
contain what appear to be old nameservers from charter, and the /etc/resolv.conf
still also says "search mad.charter.net." If I remove the resolv.conf(s), I get
an ip address when I reboot but I don't actually connect--can't access anything
online. so it would appear that I do need resolv.conf somewhere and I need
nameservers, but I thought dhcpcd was responsible for getting those. I'm sure I
shouldn't still be using the same nameservers.
Any explanations/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.

Cheryl








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