On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 05:35:24PM +0200, Aleksandr Koltsoff wrote: > Actually what you could/should do, is as follows: > > 1) Install dnsmasq on your real host. Defaults should be ok, no need to > mess with your real host resolv.conf. Dnsmasq will read that and update > it's own internals when/if necessary automatically. Also, if using > Debian/Ubuntu, you don't need to touch dnsmasq default setup. It will > work out of the box. > > 2) Modify the /etc/resolv.conf in your sbox targets to read: > nameserver 127.0.0.1
And also /scratchbox/etc/resolv.conf.
> This way sbox name resolution will use the dnsmasq that is running on
> your real host, and you'll never have to touch your sbox resolv.conf again.
>
> Very useful when using the machine in dhcp environments and/or traveling
> around.
Marius Gedminas
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