I have NetworkManager compiled with support for OpenResolv. I use KPPP to connect to the internet. For some reason, KPPP doesn't update /etc/resolv.conf with DNS info when it connects (I reported a bug 2 years ago and it still hasn't been resolved). So in order to connect to the internet and browse, I have my /etc/resolvconf.conf set up as follows:
name_servers="127.0.0.1 64.136.173.5 64.136.164.77" And when I connect to the internet /etc/resolv.conf is updated with the info in /etc/resolvconf.conf. But if I disable networking in NetworkManager then reenable it, or if I try to activate a wireless network (I don't know it this also holds true for wired networks, since I can't test that) while I'm connected to the internet, NetworkManager overwrites /etc/resolv.conf and the only line in it is: # Generated by NetworkManager So I have to either redial my internet connection or manually edit /etc/resolv.conf to add my DNS server info in order to continue browsing. -- Patrick McMunn - Learn more about the Catholic Faith: http://www.catholic.com/ - Pray with the Church: http://www.universalis.com/ _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
