Re: resolv.conf appears incorrect upon reboot
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On Friday 09 May 2003 11:12, Emre ISIK wrote:
> After my internet access had problems, I realised that IP numbers were
> accepted, while internet addresses were not. I've realised that my
> /etc/resolv.conf had changed to have a different (perhaps default) DNS
> number (172.20.0.1) than the one I had set during the first
> installation. When I change it by hand, I access everyhwere. But when I
> reboot the system, it takes the same DNS number again. Lastly, how can I
> reconfigure my network settings using debconf (I mean dpkg-reconfigure
> ?what?)? Can anyone help me? I "live" in a LAN which uses a DHCP server.
If you configure your interfaces using DHCP, maybe the dhcp server is setup
the wrong way so that is pushes a wrong nameserver (which overwrites) your
resolv.conf.
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