Guy Neale wrote:
> Done, Arno works a treat
> 
>  
> 
> Maybe worth mentioning, I had an interesting problem when rolling back 
> to pbxonly mode, DNS client stopped resolving (tried NSlookup pointed at 
> a couple of NS servers which worked on other internal clients). 
> STATHOSTS got me connected to my VOIP providers and once I re-connected 
> my PPP interface NS started working again. I’m not to sure but maybe due 
> to unionfs and the NS client being bound to a specific interface (PPP).
> 
>  
> 
> Wasn’t too worried and didn’t have a real hard look, Anyway I’m a happy 
> chappie.

This could be a bug with PPPOE.  I'd be willing to bet that when the 
PPPOE interface is initialized, it tries to write out /etc/resolv.conf 
and replace the link that's present.  Without unionfs, this would have 
just resulted in PPPOE not being able to write to that file.  To verify 
this, please look in /oldroot/mnt/asturw/etc for the resolv.conf file.

In PBX only mode, dnsmasq is not running.  (so if resolv.conf is 
pointing to the local box--if you have localdns enabled it does--you 
won't be able to resolve addresses).

Darrick
-- 
Darrick Hartman
DJH Solutions, LLC
http://www.djhsolutions.com
http://www.djhsolutions.com/wiki

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