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Re: how to change default nameserver?



On 4/10/23 13:30, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Up to the resolv.conf, that is exactly what I do. But that change to resolv.conf adding the search line has been required since red hat 5.0 in 1998. until bullseye. Just last week I found it is not needed in an armbian bullseye install.

What ?! Red Hat ?!
I hope it's a writing mistake, and that you know that the system config is not handled the same way in RedHat and Debian ?

Why can't you follow others advice, hell, if you don't trust us, even the perfectly correct and up-to-date manpages ? After reading the posts of others, I'm more and more thinking your simply a troll (or a RedHat fanatic wasting Debian helpers time for no reason) ...


Now, if I could figure out why printers, shared om this bullseye machine work perfectly when accessed by a buster machine, but cannot be seen by any other bullseye machine here, debian or armbian. My logs show an auth failure but all are DefaultAthorization Basic. And turning on debugging doesn't tell me anything more useful. Like why... I've managed to get 1 armbian machine trying to connect, but my logs are huge cuz it tries every 11 seconds

Maybe it's a bug in CUPS or w/e soft you're using. Try to find other people having this, or report it as a bug.

I think you should try avahi/bonjour, also known as *zeroconf*.
Maybe it will better handle your network than yourself ...
Sorry to be so harsh, but no one can help someone who does not want to be helped.


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