Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-07 Thread MC_Sequoia
"running a nmcli command showed me where the VPN address is coming from nmcli --show-secrets connection show tun0 ...lot of output including ipv4.addresses: 10.18.0.38/16 ipv4.gateway: 10.18.0.1 So my openSuse Leap 15.4 system using Network

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-07 Thread American Citizen
To all: running a nmcli command showed me where the VPN address is coming from nmcli --show-secrets connection show tun0 ...lot of output including ipv4.addresses: 10.18.0.38/16 ipv4.gateway:   10.18.0.1 So my openSuse Leap 15.4 system using

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-07 Thread American Citizen
Hello all: I am still puzzled as to where the mysterious 10.0.18.1 address is coming from, as looking at my cable modem / router, Netgear Gateway C6300v2 router does NOT seem to show any VPN address at all being used. But I did find out something on this Netgear which needs to be changed.

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-06 Thread American Citizen
Ben I believe you are right, and I will take a look On 1/5/23 18:32, Ben Koenig wrote: That's probably coming from your router or networkmanager. I very much doubt your ISP is setting that. resolv.conf is written by networking daemons running on your local system, so I'd start looking at

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-05 Thread MC_Sequoia
"How do I fix this and how do I discover where this mysterious 10.18.0.1 address is coming from? Your pc is using DHCP to configure networking, including DNS. This ip address is the LAN side of your network gateway and is used for local DNS lookups on your LAN. Which you might only have the 1

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-05 Thread Tomas Kuchta
As you already discovered 10.0.18.1 is not routable private IP. You ISP (Comcast) does not put cable customers behind GNAT, I believe - so, as already mentioned above it is likely openSuse not your ISP "feature". If you run out of ideas, and following the comments in resolv.conf didn't get you

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-05 Thread Robert Citek
I’m guessing that your questions might be answered by reading the comments in your resolv.conf file, especially the part about it being autogenerated and the part about a manual page. Usually, personal computers ( contrast with servers ) use DHCP to configure their network settings. I’m guessing

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-05 Thread Ben Koenig
That's probably coming from your router or networkmanager. I very much doubt your ISP is setting that. resolv.conf is written by networking daemons running on your local system, so I'd start looking at whatever is configuring your network locally first, then work from there. -Ben ---

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-05 Thread American Citizen
Some more information here about DNS 10.0.18.1 from URL https://www.lookip.net/ip/10.0.18.1 10.0.18.1 Here you can find all lookup results for private IP address 10.0.18.1. If you are trying to find how to login to your internet router, modem, extender or wireless access point, you can

Re: [PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-05 Thread American Citizen
digging deeper, this might be coming from my cable router connected to the Comcast Xfinity network. On 1/5/23 16:33, American Citizen wrote: Hello all: The past few days I have been trying to fix some problems with internet tranmissions not going correctly I just now discovered a

[PLUG] question on how to fix a mysterious DNS address problem

2023-01-05 Thread American Citizen
Hello all: The past few days I have been trying to fix some problems with internet tranmissions not going correctly I just now discovered a mysterious name server connection in my resolv.conf file which I have no understanding off. I keep editing the resolv.conf file and it keeps