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InteXX
Apr 02, 2024Luminary
RN204 can't query local DNS
When we configure a NIC's settings using the Admin GUI, is that supposed to also make changes to the device's /etc/resolv.conf file? The reason I ask is because on my device it apparently isn't. ...
- Apr 02, 2024
InteXX wrote:
> FWIW, my resolv.conf is
And is that the same as is indicated in your GUI? Does it change when you update it in the GUI (e.g. add another nameserver)?
yes, that is the correct server and and matches the GUI.
When I add 8.8.8.8 from the GUI, that is also added to resolv.conf. And when I remove 8.8.8.8 again, it is removed from resolv.conf.
IPv6 is disabled on my NAS.
InteXX
Apr 02, 2024Luminary
> FWIW, my resolv.conf is
And is that the same as is indicated in your GUI? Does it change when you update it in the GUI (e.g. add another nameserver)?
StephenB
Apr 02, 2024Guru - Experienced User
InteXX wrote:
> FWIW, my resolv.conf is
And is that the same as is indicated in your GUI? Does it change when you update it in the GUI (e.g. add another nameserver)?
yes, that is the correct server and and matches the GUI.
When I add 8.8.8.8 from the GUI, that is also added to resolv.conf. And when I remove 8.8.8.8 again, it is removed from resolv.conf.
IPv6 is disabled on my NAS.
- InteXXApr 02, 2024Luminary
Got it, thanks. The only thing to conclude, then, is that something is preventing the file from being updated on my system. I'll have to manage it manually. I can live with that.
IPv6 is disabled here as well.
- StephenBApr 03, 2024Guru - Experienced User
InteXX wrote:
Got it, thanks. The only thing to conclude, then, is that something is preventing the file from being updated on my system.
Make sure the OS partition isn't full.
And of course double-check the file permissions.
- InteXXApr 04, 2024Luminary
Something odd happened on the way to the bakery...
I did a round of Static/DHCP changes & saves, and Connection Manager happily set everything back to this:
# Generated by Connection Manager search INTEXX.local nameserver fdaa:bbcc:ddee::1 nameserver fdaa:bbcc:ddee::1 nameserver fdaa:bbcc:ddee::1
I'm not quite sure what to make of that, but for sure I wasn't pleased. I restored my edits and rebooted to make sure they'd survive. They did.
So I'm inclined to just leave it alone now. If I had more time on my hands, sure. I'd dig down and find the cause of it. For now, though... it's working, so that's that. If for some reason I end up havng to redo 'em once or twice in the coming year, oh well. Such is the toll of fame and fortune.
Thanks for weighing in on the situation. You helped me establish a baseline from which to operate. I appreciate it.
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