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has caused the Debian Bug report #466362,
regarding interfaces ordering trouble
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Package: resolvconf
Version: 1.37
list-by-metric script exclude interfaces with non-global scope. As a
consequence, link-scoped tun0 interface used by vpnc is always excluded
from search, and VPN-specific DNS are usually used last, whereas they
should be first, whatever its weight.
See http://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=33256 for more details.
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Guillaume Rousse
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Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Thomas Hood a écrit :
>> Debian's resolvconf does not have a list-by-metric script. I assume that
>> that was added by the Mandriva maintainers of Mandriva's resolvconf.
> Indeed, it was purely a mandriva problem, and is fixed now. Please close
> this bug (or tell me how can I do it myself), thanks.
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