Albert ARIBAUD <albert.arib...@free.fr> writes:
[...] >> >> # Generated by resolvconf >> >> search cybervalley.orglan >> >> nameserver 10.150.29.2 [...] >> > Try using --dhcp-option-force to force-send option 119 (domain >> > search) to the client laptop. >> >> Thanks for your answer and please excuse me for the delay. >> >> I wrote a line like this in my /etc/dnsmasq.conf >> >> dhcp-option=119,cybervalley.org >> >> but nothing has changed. >> >> What more could I do? > > What does /etc/resolv.conf contain when the laptop network interface is > down, or better yet, when it never comes up after boot? If I stop network-manager or if I switch off the network adapter (using the option from network-manager control for gnome3) I get this little different /etc/resolv.conf: # Generated by NetworkManager search cybervalley.org lan nameserver 10.150.29.2 Note the space between the real domain and the word lan! The real same file I get rebooting with the network adapter switched off. -- leandro Scegli sempre un'idea che ti permetta poi di cambiarla http://6xukrlqedfabdjrb.onion
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