Re: Where is the new RESOLV.conf file?

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On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 11:28 -0500, Steven Stern wrote:
> On 03/24/2011 10:57 AM, johhny_at_poland77 wrote:
> > sorry, i meant with command line, not by clicking :\
> > 
> > ---- Be Thu, 24 Mar 2011 08:32:54 -0700 Steven Stern  írta ---- 
> > 
> >> On 03/24/2011 10:03 AM, johhny_at_poland77 wrote: 
> >>> Fedora 14: 
> >>>
> >>> If I: 
> >>>
> >>> $ cat /etc/resolv.conf 
> >>> # Generated by NetworkManager 
> >>> nameserver 8.8.8.8 
> >>> nameserver 8.8.4.4 
> >>> $ 
> >>>
> >>> where can i set the nameservers (so I don't have to set them after a reboot), if the NetworkManager rewrites them in the "/etc/resolv.conf"? 
> >>>
> >>> Thank you! 
> >>>
> >>
> >> Open NetworkManager by right clicking on the network manager icon in the 
> >> system tray and select "Edit Connections". Select the connection in 
> >> question, click EDIT, click in the IPv4 tab, and enter the DHS servers. 
> >> Click SAVE. 
> >>
> >> -- 
> Both nmcli and cnetworkmanager don't seem to modify settings.  You can
> always  edit the right files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
> 
> -- 
> -- Steve

If you're talking to a DHCP server then shouldn't NetworkManager be
getting the DNS information from there?  When NetworkManager switches
connections I thought it updated resolv.conf from whatever DHCP server
it talked to.


-- Mark C. Allman, PMP, CSM


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