> Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:31:02 -0500 > From: Dan Williams <[email protected]> <snip> > > Now I am stuck on the connection sharing part. It seems that > > I must install and configure the dhcp-server now. I was > > hoping that NetworkManager would handle that automatically > > when I said I wanted to share the wired network side. The > > dhcp-server conf file is pretty hairy to mess with. I'm not > > even sure I copied the correct stub file into the correct > > directory... Can you (or anyone else) point me at a > > good URL for doing this with the current version of Ubuntu? > > I spent some time on it last night, but didn't make much > > progress. That included searching in the archives of this > > mailing list. > > You should only need dnsmasq, and once that's installed, > NetworkManager will configure it correctly on-the-fly > without needing any manual intervention. No config files > should be required. > > apt-get install dnsmasq (or something like that) > > should be all you need.
I really appreciate your rapid responses and feel obliged to try and keep up with you, even though this is a slack time project when I'm often already kind of tired... Anyway, dnsmasq does not appear to be the solution. I tested it with and without resolvconf. I hope apt-get isn't the problem, but I try to do my installations within Synaptic when possible. I found some stuff on the Web that suggested dnsmasq could be interfering with NetworkManager, and that I should use only dnsmasq-base, so I completely uninstalled dnsmasq and resolvconf and reinstalled dnsmasq-base, and rebooted, but that didn't work either. Not sure what to attempt next, though I feel as though I'm pretty close. One thing that is kind of troublesome is that NetworkManager loses some of its configuration information in each reboot. In my case I have to disable the wireless network and re-enable the shared wired connection after each reboot, and I wish those settings would persist. Perhaps it would be sufficient to get a popup warning about such nonstandard settings at boot time? Minor annoyance that the D02HW seems to require manual selection each time, even though it also seems to indicate that it should connect automatically when required. However, I regard that as something of a good security default. -------------------------------------- Power up the Internet with Yahoo! Toolbar. http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/toolbar/ _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
