Thomas,

Already restored symbolic link and configured network using
/etc/network/interfaces, and everything is now working correctly.

Initially, I did not use the /etc/network/interfaces file to configure my
network interfaces. Since I had installed the desktop GUI, I had used the
network GUI application that came bundled with the install. This
application enabled me to define my static IPs (for both of my network
cards), DNS servers, network mask, and gateway similiar to the way a
Windows Server would. (I am running on a DMZ using NAT through my
SonicWall).

I'm not certain if the way I had initially configured it plays a role here.
However, I now decided to just configure the /etc/network/interfaces file
instead.

Hope this helps,
Jim

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Thomas Hood
<999...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:

> Jim Beasley:
>
> It would be helpful if you would restore the symbolic link
>
>    mv /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf_MINE
>    ln -s ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
>
> and work with us to figure out why the dynamically generated file
> /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf fails to contain the expected nameserver
> addresses.
>
> With what utility (ifup, NetworkManager, dhclient on the command
> line...) do you configure each of your interfaces?  If you use "ifup"
> then you need to add lines to /etc/network/interfaces as described in
> resolvconf(8).  If you use NetworkManager or dhclient then you shouldn't
> have to do anything to get the right behavior since these utilities feed
> nameserver addresses to resolvconf which puts them into
> /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf.
>
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> Title:
>  12.04 Upgrade Results in a DNS Issue
>
> Status in “resolvconf” package in Ubuntu:
>  Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>  Just upgraded from 11.04 to ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and lost the capability
>  to resolve names on the system. There were no problems indicated
>  during the install, however after the install performed the reboot, I
>  have not been able to resolve any domain names. My network cards all
>  have my ISP's DNS configured as they were prior to the install. but
>  still unable to resolve domains. Is this a known problem? Does anyone
>  have an idea what the problem might be?
>
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