Re: Debugging what is deleting/recreating /etc/resolv.conf with wrong configuration, on debian stable
On 2/22/23, davenull@tuxfamily.org <davenull@tuxfamily.org> wrote:
>
> There is an unidentified process that decides it's ok to delete and
> recreate /etc/resolv.conf without asking user/admin,
> The problem is, the problematic process is not work's VPN related and
> creates the file with wrong resolver's IP. The IP corresponds to my home
> router IP, which does has a DNS resolver and it works as it should. BUT
> my home's router DNS obviously don't know jack about work internal
> servers, on which I workâ?¦ and work's proxy as well, which when it cannot
> be resolvedâ?¦ breaks everything using HTTP.
Might look at:
/etc/network/interfaces.d/setup
as explained in "man interfaces". (That file can/might be changed via
the network symbol in the window manager's configuration bar/menu
system, usually required with root/sudo privileges.)
John
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John Conover, conover@panix.com, http://www.johncon.com/
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