Hi John,

I'm also experiencing this empty resolv.conf - but not all of the time. The
majority if the time that I've seen it has been where I was at home, but in the
office it seemed to work.

In all cases the needed DHCP parameters (DNSdmain and DNSserv) have the expected
values.

In a related case, when I use punchin with the "all Automatic" mode, I get this
behaviour too, and nwamd seems to move away the resolv.conf filled in by punchin
- it would seem that on the addition of the tunnel it would seem that enabling
the Automatic Location seems to move it, but I could be wrong.
It also disables ike and ipfilter too, which causes the connection to hang -
once I re-enable them it works ok again.

Darren.


On 07/04/2009 23:41, John Leser wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I've got the 3/31 build running on my laptop using the wired connection, 
> and it initially worked fairly well, but at some point, it lost the 
> contents of /etc/resolv.conf, and isn't putting anything in that file 
> now.  I've verified that "dhcpinfo -i e1000g0 dnsserv" shows 4 IP 
> addresses but through various restarts of the nwam service, resolv.conf 
> is still empty.  I'm using the Automatic location (as is the default).
> 
> Another thing, I've left nwamadm interact -v" running for a while, and 
> every few minutes, I see a pair of messages:
> 
> OBJECT_ACTION    LOC Automatic -> action enable
> 
> I don't know if this is normal.
> 
> -John
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