I've got another fix.
Edit your /etc/resolv.conf for the nameservers you want.
And then
sudo chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
Chattr +i works well for screwy configuration workarounds :)
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well ... actually this is fixed since intrepid as NM now allows you to
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title says, you are seeing bug 284298.
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dupe of bug 284298
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This document (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager0.7 - in
section titled 'Creating/Modifying a User connection') has an
interesting claim:
Hint Auto created connections are not editable. Modifying them without
changing names will not be saved
Yet to confirm with a reboot, but cust
Confirmed again. Today I've installed Intrepid on another machine. Had
to enter DNS settings for my wired connection manually (in XP it is
unnecessary - I don't know what is with that connection). I opened NM,
set DHCP with custom-set DNS in the IPv4 tab and everything was fine
until reboot. Connec
I meant the opendns workaround.
I am afraid this bug is still unfixed for Intrepid.
Newly installed Intrepid:
Edit connections->IPv4 settings->Automatic address only->I put my DNS
servers.
DNS servers are reverted to old settings on next boot. So no, even
though NM allows you to set the DNS se
"is it the hack above?"
what's the meaning?
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This issue still exists in Intrepid. This bug should be reopened. What
is the "fix released", is it the hack above?
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seems this bug didn't fix until now
i have to set the dns and default route every time after reboot
if this bug will be fixed or not?
establish 2 new connections,set the ip&mask for them,add a default route,set
the nameserver in resolv.conf
pc can connect to internet successfully
after reboot
con
this is fixed in intrepid in various ways: a) resolvconf works, b) NM
now supports setting dns details manually, etc.
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Thanks, Fede! Sounds like the right work-around. I found some more posts
recommending your "solution":
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-doc/+bug/49706
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-6704.html
www.noah.org/wiki/Resolv.conf
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=281346
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I found another way to "solve" this bug.
I 've edited /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base, and added a line with
"nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx", where "x" needs to be replaced by
your ips numbers.
Then you can run resovconf -u, this will write the content of base into
resolv.conf, y
I've had this same server from Edgey through Hardy and I never had this
NetworkManager problem. I upgraded to Intrepid Ibex (alpha 4) and
static ips were no longer assigned upon reboot.
None of the above solutions worked.
I finally had to fix it by uninstalling NetworkManager and DHCP-client3
ta
Since this bug will apparently never get fixed, I just applied
Roderick's work-around.
Thanks for that tip.
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ok I believe this should work
$echo "nameserver 10.1.1.1" | sudo resolvconf -a eth0
I'm not sure how this works with DHCP but I believe this is how it was meant to
happen
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"low Importance", This is a very frustrating bug, it's anything but low
importance, it also shows why Linux can't work as a desktop computer
yet, because an average user shouldn't be editing config files(even tho
this doesn't work for me because I don't use DHCP)
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Hi there,
As a note, this is happening to me even *during the same session*. I
mean, after setting up dns on network manager, without rebooting,
logging out, hibernate or anything like that, dns get lost.
Thanks
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Another confirmation of this bug and request that it (finally) get
fixed.
Thanks!
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I can confirm this one too. I use 8.04 and did all the updates until
now.
Here is the detailed workaround for OpenDNS users:
https://www.opendns.com/start?device=ubuntu&print
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I experience the same annoying issue.
The workaround provided by Roderick Drew works but I absolutely agree with all
others here, that it would be nice to be able to define static dns-servers for
any (W)LAN listet by NetworkManager that take precendence over those sent by
DHCP (ok, this part is
I've just installed 8.04 - the issue is still there.
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Enough people here (including myself) can confirm this issue, and
despite having an interesting workaround, this is a UI issue that should
be looked into.
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Again, what is incomplete about this report?
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The status of this bug is Incomplete. What information do we have to provide in
order to help fixing it?
I'll be glad to attach them, I'm also suffering from this issue.
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I have the same problem as the OP on Ubuntu Gutsy using DHCP.
Furthermore, I can't find the location where network-manager keeps the
DNS server setting except for /etc/resolv.conf which is rewritten
whenever I (re)connect to my network. If I run 'dhclient eth1' manually,
the file is rewritten as we
Not sure if it helps anyone but I had previously flashed the bios of my
linksys router to the alchemy version.
The last time I lost network connectivity I went into the router admin and it
had lost its IP address and DNS settings.
It was still able to serve internet for an XP machine, but not my
Good afternoon,
I am experiencing the same. Manual network config, set static IP, GW,
and netmask. Manually set DNS servers. Upon reboot, the DNS servers
revert the ones that would have been picked up by DHCP. Problem is...
I'm not using DHCP. I have to configure my DNS servers every reboot.
Glad you've found a work-around, but it also needs fixing properly. Has
anyone had a chance to test for this in Gutsy?
Do we know which component reverts the settings, are we sure it's
network-manager?
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Thank you Roderick, these proved most useful
Dan
On 29/04/07, Roderick Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There seems to be a workaround which I stumbled upon somewhere herein.
> One can enter DNS name-servers by adding the following line to
> /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf:
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> prepend domain-name-serv
There seems to be a workaround which I stumbled upon somewhere herein.
One can enter DNS name-servers by adding the following line to
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf:
prepend domain-name-servers 192.168.60.1, 172.16.254.2;
(The name-servers above are obviously examples)
Those name servers will always b
Yep, I experience the same thing (see my bug listing No. 108916)!
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