Dougie writes:
> yes I have ppp installed, but I make my ISP connections via the LAN and a
> router. I might uninstall ppp since I probably don't need it.
It looks like ppp is not causing your problem. However, if removing ppp
(and pppconfig) solves it please file a bug.
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John Hasler
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On Friday 03 May 2002 3:41 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> What does it get changed to? Are you using ppp? If so did you configure
> ppp with pppconfig? If so, what did you select in "Configure Nameservers"?
yes I have ppp installed, but I make my ISP connections via the LAN and a
router. I might un
On Friday 03 May 2002 10:48 pm, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> HmmI'm guessing your dhcp server is sending out 192.168.1.1 as
> your nameserver. Since you did not specify how your dhcp server is set
> up, I'm actually getting to where I'm feely pretty sure ;-)
>
I don't use dhcp, and I've just check
"Dougie" == Dougie Nisbet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dougie> And here's what it's like after it gets mysteriously
Dougie> modified
Dougie> # eth0 begin
Dougie> domain homelan
Dougie> nameserver 192.168.1.1
Dougie> #eth0 end
HmmI'm guessing your dhcp server is
On Friday 03 May 2002 2:54 pm, ben wrote:
> sounds mighty strange. can you post the original and the modification? i've
I have a small DNS setup on my home LAN. tbird2 is the main server
(192.168.1.2) and is the DNS server. vaiow is my laptop, and it's the machine
that keeps getting its /etc/re
On 2002.05.03 14:41 John Hasler wrote:
Dougie writes:
> Every so often, presumably after an apt-get upgrade dist-upgrade, my
> /etc/resolv.conf file gets modified,...
What does it get changed to? Are you using ppp? If so did you configure
ppp with pppconfig? If so, what did you select in "Con
as per
the standard lab process, and I did not face any further
problem after migrating to static ip.
FYI.
Ramesh
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Dougie writes:
> Every so often, presumably after an apt-get upgrade dist-upgrade, my
> /etc/resolv.conf file gets modified,...
What does it get changed to? Are you using ppp? If so did you configure
ppp with pppconfig? If so, what did you select in "Configure Nameservers"?
--
John Hasler
[EMA
On Friday 03 May 2002 03:14 am, Dougie Nisbet wrote:
> Every so often, presumably after an apt-get upgrade dist-upgrade, my
> /etc/resolv.conf file gets modified, and my DNS stops working. I then
> manually edit the file back to how I want, and say to myself, I Really Must
> Find Out What Causes Th
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:14:08AM +0100, Dougie Nisbet wrote:
| Every so often, presumably after an apt-get upgrade dist-upgrade, my
| /etc/resolv.conf file gets modified, and my DNS stops working. I then
| manually edit the file back to how I want, and say to myself, I Really Must
| Find Out W
Dougie Nisbet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Every so often, presumably after an apt-get upgrade dist-upgrade, my
> /etc/resolv.conf file gets modified, and my DNS stops working. I then
> manually edit the file back to how I want, and say to myself, I Really
> Must Find Out What Causes That - then f
Every so often, presumably after an apt-get upgrade dist-upgrade, my
/etc/resolv.conf file gets modified, and my DNS stops working. I then
manually edit the file back to how I want, and say to myself, I Really Must
Find Out What Causes That - then forget about it.
Is there a way I can stop this
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