David Soulayrol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> �crivait :
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� - Sous /etc/ppp, on trouve un fichier resolv.conf. J'aimerais savoir
� quel est son role, et dans quel cas exactement celui-ci est utilise
� plutot que /etc/resolv.conf. �
man pppconfig :
It can help you set your nameservers, or, if your ISP uses
'dynamic DNS', it can set up ppp to use that.
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/etc/ppp/resolv is a directory where resolv.conf files for
each provider are stored.
/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0dns-up is a script that arranges for the
correct resolv.conf file to be copied into place when a
connection comes up.
less /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0dns_up :
# 0dns-up sets up /etc/resolv.conf for the provider being connected to. In
# conjunction with pppd's usepeerdns option it also handles dynamic dns.
man pppd :
usepeerdns
Ask the peer for up to 2 DNS server addresses.
addresses supplied by the peer (if any) are passed
to the /etc/ppp/ip-up script in the environment
variables DNS1 and DNS2. In addition, pppd will
create an /etc/ppp/resolv.conf file containing one
or two nameserver lines with the address(es) sup�
plied by the peer.
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