Re: F17: How to overcome NetworkManagers /etc/resolv.conf ?

2012-10-15 Thread Bill Davidsen

Frank Elsner wrote:


Hi ALL,
 on my just installed Fedora 17 I've a problem with /etc/resolv.conf:

Beginning of  /etc/resolv.conf reads:

   # Generated by NetworkManager
   domain domain_not_set.invalid
   search domain_not_set.invalid

The following lines for nameserver definitions are fine.

How can I ensure to have *correct* domains (I know which ones I need)
in the domain and search statement?

On my old F14 I use a supersede statement in /etc/dhclient.conf but this isn't
used anymore on F17 which uses /var/run/nm-dhclient-wlan0.conf (created by
 
NetworkManager).

Any pointer to solve this problem welcome.

After thinking about this a little, it may reflect a problem with your DHCP 
server not setting things properly. Since you're using wlan0 I assume this is a 
portable machine, take it to someplace with free public Wifi and see if it does 
the same thing. Usual rules about security  public Wifi apply, just opening a 
connection shouldn't be an issue.


Kind regards, Frank Elsner




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Re: F17: How to overcome NetworkManagers /etc/resolv.conf ?

2012-10-13 Thread Bruno Wolff III

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 18:37:57 +0200,
  Frank Elsner fr...@moltke28.b.shuttle.de wrote:


On my old F14 I use a supersede statement in /etc/dhclient.conf but this isn't
used anymore on F17 which uses /var/run/nm-dhclient-wlan0.conf (created by
   NetworkManager).


You should be able to use /etc/dhcp/dhclient-wlan0.conf .
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Re: F17: How to overcome NetworkManagers /etc/resolv.conf ?

2012-10-12 Thread Frank Elsner
On Thu, 11 Oct 2012 09:49:05 -0700 Jack Craig wrote:
 For me, in network config, there is a domain box, is yours filed in
 properly?
 
 my expectation is this input tool ( /usr/bin/system-config-network)
 validates below config files...
 
 DOMAIN=languageline.com
 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-Wired_connection_1
 
 DOMAIN=languageline.com
 /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-Wired_connection_1
 DOMAIN=languageline.com
 /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-Wired_connection_1
 
 what does* find /etc/sys* -exec grep DOMAIN {} \; -print* show on your host?

Thanks so far for the hint. I'll investiga if time permits.

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F17: How to overcome NetworkManagers /etc/resolv.conf ?

2012-10-11 Thread Frank Elsner

Hi ALL,
on my just installed Fedora 17 I've a problem with /etc/resolv.conf:

Beginning of  /etc/resolv.conf reads:

  # Generated by NetworkManager
  domain domain_not_set.invalid
  search domain_not_set.invalid

The following lines for nameserver definitions are fine.

How can I ensure to have *correct* domains (I know which ones I need)
in the domain and search statement?

On my old F14 I use a supersede statement in /etc/dhclient.conf but this 
isn't 
used anymore on F17 which uses /var/run/nm-dhclient-wlan0.conf (created by 
NetworkManager).

Any pointer to solve this problem welcome.


Kind regards, Frank Elsner
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Re: F17: How to overcome NetworkManagers /etc/resolv.conf ?

2012-10-11 Thread Jack Craig
For me, in network config, there is a domain box, is yours filed in
properly?

my expectation is this input tool ( /usr/bin/system-config-network)
validates below config files...

DOMAIN=languageline.com
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-Wired_connection_1

DOMAIN=languageline.com
/etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-Wired_connection_1
DOMAIN=languageline.com
/etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-Wired_connection_1

what does* find /etc/sys* -exec grep DOMAIN {} \; -print* show on your host?

hth, ...


On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Frank Elsner
fr...@moltke28.b.shuttle.dewrote:


 Hi ALL,
 on my just installed Fedora 17 I've a problem with
 /etc/resolv.conf:

 Beginning of  /etc/resolv.conf reads:

   # Generated by NetworkManager
   domain domain_not_set.invalid
   search domain_not_set.invalid

 The following lines for nameserver definitions are fine.

 How can I ensure to have *correct* domains (I know which ones I need)
 in the domain and search statement?

 On my old F14 I use a supersede statement in /etc/dhclient.conf but this
 isn't
 used anymore on F17 which uses /var/run/nm-dhclient-wlan0.conf (created by

 NetworkManager).

 Any pointer to solve this problem welcome.


 Kind regards, Frank Elsner
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