Hi Ronnie, On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 05:24:14PM +0100, Ronnie Jorgensen wrote: > Just installed Debian 8.6 with Cinnamon desktop i am seem to have > some network config problems. I also had the same on another server > without a desktop environment.
Either using /etc/network/interfaces or NetworkManager are equally valid, have their trade-offs and different people prefer different things. So you need to decide which you're going to use. You mentioned in the subject line that this is a server. Currently on a server personally I would not have any GUI installed, there would be no Networkmanager and I would be using /etc/network/interfaces. But you do have a GUI installed obviously, so perhaps you have different goals and priorities. > first of all the /etc/network/interfaces does not seem to show eth0 > by default? although network works fine. i can nslookup google.com > and ping google.com etc. If NetworkManager is installed then it will work even with an empty /etc/network/interfaces. In fact specifying interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces should stop NetworkManager from controlling them. > So then i configured /etc/network/interface but now the network > manager (GUI) still says wired network is DHCP managed? Please show us the entire content of your /etc/network/interfaces. Have you rebooted the server or restarted NetworkManager since you made those changes? If /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf exists, please show us the entire content of that, too. > Also do i edit /etc/resolv.conf to set name servers or what? I tried > but now my dns lookup no longer function. Please show us your /etc/resolv.conf. > Hoping someone can point me in the direction of some material i can read. First decide if you would like your networking to be managed by NetworkManager or /etc/network/interfaces, or if you'd like both to work then which interfaces should be managed by what. You may find the following links helpful: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration Cheers, Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting