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Kalle Valo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">"Mike Klein" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mklein@vxappliance.com"><mklein@vxappliance.com></a> writes:
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<pre wrap="">Went to connect to web, etc. and started getting "network error".
Got around to opening xterm and noticed "/etc/resolv.conf" had 127.0.0.1
for name server?!?
I haven't touched my main server's dhcpd config file for 2 years now.
Disconnecting/reconnecting didn't update this file.
When I update file manually to point to my dns...now I'm back on web.
Am I confused or is this file supposed to get updated when you are dhcp
client and this setting is pushed to you?
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I think this getting to be a FAQ.N800 and 770 use dnsmasq for proxying
DNS queries. It's perfect valid to have 127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolv.conf.
The real DNS servers are written to /tmp/resolv.conf.wlan0 and
/tmp/resolv.conf.ppp0.
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Thanks for the info...I'll look there from now on.<br>
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