Re: Static address and resolvconf problem



Because you didn't configured resolvconf to fix your nameserver in
/etc/resolv.conf.

You do that adding the line "nameserver 127.0.0.1" to
"/etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head" and reconnecting. There may be a
better way, indeed.

2010/1/24 Aldo Caruso <aldo caruso argencasas com>:
> That doesn't solve the problem: when I select static configuration and
> reboot, the nameserver entry is deleted from /etc/resolv.conf ( whichever it
> is, 127.0.0.1 or other ).
>
> José Queiroz escribió:
>
> Why don't you install a dns server on your machine? This way you can
> use resolvconf to fix "nameserver 127.0.0.1" to you, and never again
> need to guess what is your dns server right now...
>
> 2010/1/23 Aldo Caruso <aldo caruso argencasas com>:
>
>
> Hi,
>  I have Ubuntu 8.0, two network manager configurations corresponding to two
> locations: one when I'm at home with a static IP address, and the other for
> using wi fi with dynamic IP addressed.
>  Everything worked well until I installed the resolvconf package.
>  When I use the dynamic configuration there is no problem. If instead I
> select the static one, everything works fine until I reboot my machine.
>  After a boot, the file /etc/resolv.conf has no entries (only default
> comments), and I must reselect the static configuration from network manager
> in order to get the static DNSs listed in /etc/resolv.conf
>
> Thanks for any clue.
> Aldo
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