Hi Jason,
Jason Haar wrote:
> Nah - there is no NetworkManager-dnsmasq service in Ubuntu-16.04 (and
> yes it is systemd based). There is no "*dnsmasq*" service at all - it's
> just something that NetworkManager calls somehow - but doesn't bother to
> keep tabs on.
>
> I think I might just go
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
> (/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/10_dnsmasq +
> /etc/systemd/system/NetworkManager-dnsmasq.service)
>
Nah - there is no NetworkManager-dnsmasq service in Ubuntu-16.04 (and yes
it is systemd based). There is no
On 23/05/16 21:46, Jason Haar wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 1:03 AM, Jan Just Keijser > wrote:
Have you tried an /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d script?
To do what? :-)
Yes, I can call scripts at the precise moment they are needed - but
Hi Jason,
Have you tried an /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d script?
HTH,
JJK
Jason Haar wrote:
>Hi there
>
>I use the "up/down" feature of openvpn to enable/disable redirecting DNS
>lookups of intranet domains to our work network when openvpn is up and