Bug#767071: rdnssd drops non-nameserver settings from /etc/resolv.conf when overwriting it

2015-07-21 Thread Johann Hartwig Hauschild
Hi Is there a plan to actually fix this? I do have to say that the fact that I had IPv6-Connectivity during the OS installation breaking IPv4-Connectivity (as in 'all the stuff the DHCP-Server pushes gets overwritten') is not something I would have expected and it took a considerable amount of

Bug#767071: rdnssd drops non-nameserver settings from /etc/resolv.conf when overwriting it

2015-02-26 Thread Pierre Ynard
tags 767071 + fixed-upstream thanks /etc/resolv.conf is handled by a configurable /etc/rdnssd/merge-hook script that users can modify to suit their needs. The stock version upstream has been modified to do what you want for ages:

Bug#767071: rdnssd drops non-nameserver settings from /etc/resolv.conf when overwriting it

2015-02-26 Thread Uwe Kleine-König
Package: rdnssd Version: 1.0.1-1+b1 Followup-For: Bug #767071 Note that rdnssd not only drops non-nameserver settings but also ipv4 servers. This is still more annoying in presence of #625689 which breaks qemu's user-mode networking stack. (This bug should be renamed to qemu-kvm: user-mode