@ Roman:
The file /etc/resolv.conf is the symbolic link to
/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf. So I've "solve" the problem by removing the
link (sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf) and creating a new file (sudo vi
/etc/resolv.conf). So I have my DNS-client is working O'k even after
rebooting... I know - it's not a
Rick: you're using IPv6. Please attach /var/log/syslog; it's possible
that resolution is dropping because dnsmasq gets restarted due to
changes in IPv6 addresses and routes.
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I should mention that after purging and reinstalling resolvconf and
network-manager you should reboot.
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@Rick: Purge and reinstall both resolvconf and network-manager and see
if you then have /etc/resolv.conf (dynamically generated by
resolvconf). If the default settings don't work, comment out
"dns=dnsmasq" in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and "sudo
restart network-manager".
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I am running Linux Mint 13 and am having the same issue. I thought at
first it was a broadcom issue, but my pings to ips are fine but dns
resolution keeps dropping out. I did not find a /etc/resolv.conf,
/run/resolvconf/interfaces/NetworkManager. /run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf
reflects:
server=208.
Michael in #52:
> As soon as I update my network interfaces file, all hell breaks loose. Wifi
> configuration applet sometimes appears, wlan0 seems completely unpredictable
> whether it will appear.
Sounds like bug #391040. Please submit the information you have about
that issue to that bug rep
@sladner84: Do you think your problem is the same as the one reported in
bug #998712?
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jedix in #5:
> I noticed that my /etc/resolv.conf only has 127.0.0.1 in it. I believe this
> is a bug in the new resolvconf package
It's not a bug. It's correct.
Marcus in #6:
> after adding "nameserver 8.8.8.8" to /etc/resolv.conf
Don't do that. If you must temporarily add static entries to
The file /etc/resolv.conf is the symbolic link to
/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf. So I've "solve" the problem by removing the
link (sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf) and creating a new file (sudo vi
/etc/resolv.conf). So I have my DNS-client is working O'k even after
rebooting... I know - it's not a right way
Ryan: please file a *separate* bug about the issues you're seeing,
preferably attaching /etc/resolv.conf,
/run/resolvconf/interfaces/NetworkManager, and /run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf
when you have dns=dnsmasq enabled. That way we'll be able to fix the
issue, but without a bug report there is very little
U12.04 introduced local dnsmasq in Network Manager. This is "ok" when
all networking is managed by Network Manager. As soon as I update my
network interfaces file, all hell breaks loose. Wifi configuration
applet sometimes appears, wlan0 seems completely unpredictable whether
it will appear. re
Having Network Manager set to use dnsmasq doesn't get along very well
with Comcast, using the suggestion of commenting out the dnsmasq line
from /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and restarting the network-
manager service fixed the problem for me.
As usual, the rolling list of crap I have t
Opps my back I ment to say Linux Mint 13 RC sorry
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Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu so if your gonna be using Linux mint 12 RC
it has the same problems.. I have tried that distro on my computer as
well.. Mint was my first linux experince and I have loved Linux since..
but if you go with Linux mint 12 it is based on Ubuntu 11.10 :)
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same problem here.
workaround with "dns=dnsmasq" did not work.
It is not serious for a LTS to have a fully broken DNS and no fix available.
Will go to linux mint.
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I have to set my router at 54mb instead of the normal 300mbs that I can
use or else my wifi will cut out and I have to disconnect and then
reconnect and then it only works for a few moments... another
troubleshooter here by the name of mark Rijckenberg he made the
suggestion to make the changes to
I think it is a bug cause I cant use my full wireless speed with 12.04
where I could with 11.10
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected precise
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I just updated to Ubuntu 12.04.
After the update I cannot resolve hostnames reliably:
I use Konsole in Unity. There sometimes the DNS resolving works fine and
suddenly after two commands or so it fails fo
There are too many different issues being listed here -- and far too
little information to be able to debug any of them.
Please, if you're running into an issue with DNS resolution; file your
own bugs. We'll get to each of them separately and fix them separately
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Lisa I dont know about your situation but I was able to get it working..
what worked for me was the last thing I would of even thought to check
out.. I had to manually change the channel that my wireless networks
used and drop my router speed from 300 mbs to 54mb.. and to my surprise
it freaking wo
This issue is BAD! I've got Ubuntu 11.10 LDAP clients that I can't
replace with 12.04 clients do to the instability of that resolver crap
and gsettings locking up... Worst release so far
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telnet> telnet 192.168.1.1 53 //
?Invalid command
telnet> telnet 192.168.1.1 53
?Invalid command
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Actually you probably want to put that as the second entry so opening
files isn't slow.
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I had the same problem. In /etc/nsswitch.conf I put dns as the first
entry of the hosts line and it resolved my issue.
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Remove the leading dollar
sladner84 schrieb:
>Ccamopora... what is the command for the telnet check that u suggested.
>I copied and pasted "$ telnet 192.168.1.1 53 // " and it said command
>not found"
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Ccamopora... what is the command for the telnet check that u suggested.
I copied and pasted "$ telnet 192.168.1.1 53 // " and it said command
not found"
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sladner84 it seems to me that u have an additional problema. Try the
next
$ telnet 192.168.1.1 53 // to see if u have a running dns server there
if u have a conection then try
$ host www.google.com 192.168.1.1 and see what resolvs for
if it doesnt resolve then u probably have a problem in your
Thank you Ccamparo ... this bug affects me too and your solution works for me
edit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and comment the “dns=dnsmasq” line
then do a “sudo service network-manager restart”.
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Ccampora. I tried that work around.. and my /etc/resolv.conf. it doesnt
show 127.0.0.1it shows 192.168.1.1 but the problem still exists...
I am at a loss here.. Here are the contants of my resolv.conf file..
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
#
Thanks Ccampora, your workaround fixed the issue for me too.
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if u follow the doc about the changes in how ubuntu now resolves DNS
request u should figure out that there is a change in dns resolver which
now points to 127.0.0.1 as you can see in /etc/resolv.conf . The
workaround that i posted change that to the "old" behavior wich writes
dns servers given by
Same symptoms
Connection to my mail server with Thunderbird fail regularly.
Ccamporas workaround did not work though.
resolvconf -u updates the file /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf but leaves
out the domain information (which DHCP delivers).
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But I dont use a static IP... anyways this is getting on my nerve's
someone just fix it already lol so we can download the patch/fix or
whatever.. I am tired of always having to disconnect and reconnet to my
wireless to get it to work when it quits!!! its a real pain to search
for updates when I am
Ccampora and Sladner84,
I am staying at an university and I use a static IP just like you do.
After following Ccampora's workaround, I am able to access the internet
fine. Hope it works for you too!
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cirrus and Ccampora,
I read the doc and applied the comment and restart as Ccampora did and
my web access is fine now both on wlan and eth. Thanks for your help -
twk
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A workaround that worked for me
edit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and comment the
“dns=dnsmasq” line then do a “sudo restart network-manager”.
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Here you can find a documentation of the changes to the DNS-configuration of
the new Ubuntu release 12.04:
http://akyl.net/changes-dns-resolvconf-ubuntu-1204-precise-pangolin
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I had been using 11.10 and opted to the released 12.04. Actually I been
using Ubuntu since 10. I routinely install the updates and haven't had
any issues until 12. I'm just a regular user and prefer to stay out of
the internals of ux. I'm sure the people in the know will get it
resolved, so once a
hey Tom,
have you tried using Ubuntu 11.10?...
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Same problem with me. I'm one of the 99% ers. Web access to news with
12.04 is horrendous. So many dnsresolv addresses and many timeouts. Fox,
msnbc, cnn is rare that the page completes without something missing.
There is no difference whether wireless connected or eth connected on my
dv6000 and sa
ok I read that.. now what about people who dont use a static IP address
like for example those of us who just use a Ubuntu on a desktop home
computer..
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Hi,
I found a workaround that works for me, theres a description adding this
line "dns-nameservers [IP address(es) of your DNS]" to the
/etc/network/interfaces file.
Description found [link url="http://askubuntu.com/questions/127498
/resolv-conf-doesnt-get-set-on-reboot-when-networking-is-configu
I have the same issue in Xubuntu 12.04
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My old laptop also has this problem with 12.04 lubuntu.
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I have the same problem.
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I had to restore values of our company network that i entered when on
11.10:
in /etc/resolv.conf:
domain int.snakeoil.com
search int.snakeoil.com ext.snakeoil.com com
nameserver 192.168.25.1
nameserver 192.168.2.1
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This "work around" did not worked for me...
after adding "nameserver 8.8.8.8" to /etc/resolv.conf and removing all other
nameservers, im still unable to resolve IPs.
also tried "resolvconf -d eth1 -a 8.8.8.8" without success.
pinging google for example will give me 192.168.1.251 back. Im still
I noticed that my /etc/resolv.conf only has 127.0.0.1 in it. I believe
this is a bug in the new resolvconf package OR the way that the network
cards are handled which does not interact as they should with the new
resolvconf package.
My work around is to hammer a real dns into /etc/resolv.conf, if
This also happens on my upgraded Kubuntu from 11.10 to 12.04
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** Summary changed:
- DNS Resolve Problems in Ubuntu 12.4
+ DNS Resolve Problems in Ubuntu 12.04
** Package changed: gnome-nettool (Ubuntu) => network-manager (Ubuntu)
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