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Said Pollywog on Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 03:04:41PM +:
> Sometimes my resolv.conf gets changed when I boot the computer. There
> is a script somewhere that decides (Microsoft style) that my
> nameservers should be something other than what they are.
Andrew writes:
> I believe I have found it... /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0dns-up
> I have disabled it.
What was 0dns-up doing that you didn't want it to? Did you have ppp
configured to connect on boot? Had you selected 'None' in the pppconfig
'Configure Nameservers' screen?
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On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 03:08:43PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> I believe I have found the culprit and I disabled it.
>
> On 2002.02.15 15:04 Pollywog wrote:
> >Sometimes my resolv.conf gets changed when I boot the computer. There
> >is a script somewhere that decides (Microsoft style) that my names
I believe I have found the culprit and I disabled it.
On 2002.02.15 15:04 Pollywog wrote:
Sometimes my resolv.conf gets changed when I boot the computer. There
is a script somewhere that decides (Microsoft style) that my nameservers
should be something other than what they are. Does anyone kn
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