Hi Thiago,

Yes, I did miss the point regarding DNS.  Duly noted. Thanks for clearing that 
up for me.

Actually the problem seems to be that crosswalk is not using the proxy 
envinronment variables or the proxies set with connmanctl.    Trust me, the 
proxies were set correctly in both places.

I don't see why I have to add these environment variables in xwalk.service for 
the browser to work.  I never had this problem with MiniBrowser.

So the question is, is this by design or a bug?

Cheers
Mike


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________________________________________
From: Thiago Macieira [[email protected]]
Sent: 06 November 2014 4:19 PM
To: Michael Johnson
Cc: Carsten Haitzler; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dev] Nameserver in connmanctl

On Thursday 06 November 2014 14:37:00 Michael Johnson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thank you for your comments.  I didn't realize that /etc/resolv.conf was not
> being used anymore, and I don't think many people do.  Geoffroy was correct
> in that if I set the DNS IPs in that file manually, it gets overwritten
> after a reboot with the default below.  However, if connman generates the
> resolv.conf file, shouldn't it show the nameservers after they are set,
> especially if some applications read that file?

Sorry, you're missing the point. Connman *is* the DNS server, so applications
simply make DNS requests to Connman, which will reply with information it has
or it will query the nameservers you listed for that information. Applications
don't need to know what server was set in the system and they won't need to
watch the file for updates.

> Anyhow, I've set the proxy and nameservers (both using connmanctl, and with
> the test scripts in /usr/lib/connman/test), but I can't open a page to
> www.google.com, even after a reboot.  I get connection refused. So I'm
> still working on it.

"Connection refused" indicates that name resolution is working fine. The
problem is now your Internet connection. Given your next email, looks like you
had not configured the proxy correctly.

> I'm curious though, what would happen if I moved from a network using a
> proxy, to one that doesn't, and what if the DNS changes from the ones I've
> set up using connman?

> So I probably don't need to file a bug, but I do need to get

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