The entries in resolve.conf looked good. I can look them up in who is, however cannot ping them. So changing the nameserver entries does the trick.
Am 14. Januar 2026 21:09:04 MEZ schrieb tippfehlr <[email protected]>: >On 2026-01-14 20:17, Frank wrote: >> I'm having troubles connecting my laptop with the internet. >> I can ping my router and can connect to the web interface. >> Connection with my phone works well (mobile data turned off) so internet >> connection is not an issue. >> Got to be something with my machine. I updated last night. >> I'm using NetworkManager with default setting to manage my connections. >> Really not sure what to look for. >> THX Frank > >Hi Frank, > >as you wrote in the subject, it sounds like a problem with DNS. >Try running > >dig archlinux.org > >(from the bind package) > >If it fails, your DNS is not working. Check the address of your dns >server in /etc/resolve.conf - it’s probably a loopback ip to a DNS >cache. You can check which one with > >sudo lsof -i :53 > >then you should check for its logs and maybe try to restart it - though >you probably already rebooted (if not, try that first). > >Best, >tippfehlr
