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    dns - network manager: how to stop nm updating /etc/resolv.conf ...

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    May 15, 2015 - One way to stop Network Manager from adding dns-servers to /etc/resolv.conf file is to do this: First open the nm conf file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf : sudo vim /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf. And add this to the [main] section: dns=none. Save and exit.
    network manager - DNS not working after upgrade 17 ...
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    networking - Link /etc/resolv.conf
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    network manager - The "resolv.conf" file becomes ...
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    centos - How to make NetworkManager add a DNS server at the top of ...

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    Nov 15, 2016 - I don't see which system to address specifically, but if yours is using resolvconf , try the following as root ( su - or sudo -i ): echo 'nameserver 10.165.74.2' >> /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head resolvconf -u. There is a warning in that file which states that manual changes will be overwritten; but, in context, the ...
    arch linux - Networkmanager is populating resolv.conf with the ...
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    networking - How to auto generate resolv.conf on Centos 6.5 - Unix ...
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    resolv.conf - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/resolv.conf
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    Jump to Prevent NetworkManager modifications - To stop NetworkManager from modifying /etc/resolv.conf , edit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and add the following in the [main] section: dns=none. /etc/resolv.conf might be a broken symlink that you will need to remove after doing that. Then, just create a ...
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    NetworkManager does not add DNS domain to /etc/resolv.conf - Red ...

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    Aug 21, 2017 - When RHEL6 client configures IP address with DHCP , the NetworkManager received DNS domain properly from DHCP server, but it does not update /etc/resolv.conf correctly. Only search domains and nameservers are added.

    Network Manager overwrites resolv.conf - FedoraForum.org

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    Jan 26, 2008 - 15 posts - ‎13 authors
    heey, I have a problem with NetworkManager.... becouse every time it overwrites resolv.conf I've searched around and i found a solution to set your dns servers in dhclient.conf, but that file not exist. I use the DNS servers from my isp becouse if it go's thru my router my internet is verry slow...... thanks Leon ...
    search domain not added to /etc/resolv.conf
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    NetworkManager and resolv.conf
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    NetworkManager rewrites resolv.conf
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    Name Resolution: resolv.conf - NetworkManager - nameserver ...
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    CentOS 7 NetworkManager Keeps Overwriting /etc/resolv.conf

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    Sep 1, 2015 - In CentOS or Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7, you can find your /etc/resolv.conf file, which holds all nameserver configurations for your server, to be overwritten by the NetworkManager. If you check the content of /etc/resolv.conf , it may look like this. $ cat /etc/resolv.conf # Generated by NetworkManager ...

    NetworkManager ne renseigne pas le resolv.conf | Linux et Geekeries

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    Jul 29, 2014 - Tout est dans le titre, sur une ubuntu 14.04 le fichier /etc/resolv.conf n'est pas mis à jour par networkmanager. Il en ressort que bien sur on est bien connecté au réseau local mais on a pas les Internets. du coup il faut reconfigurer le resolvconf pour mettre à jour automatiquement notre resolveur de dns.

    How to stop NetworkManager from overriding my /etc/resolv.conf on ...

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    Sep 10, 2015 - 3 posts - ‎2 authors
    Hi all, I have a line in the /etc/resolv.conf on a machine of mine "search office.domain.com" every so often, this line is removed from my file...

    fix network-manager ubuntu resolv.conf · GitHub

    https://gist.github.com/devcfgc/61935242c5ebad711c37945de34e7739
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    http://askubuntu.com/questions/627899/nameserver-127-0-1-1-in-resolv-conf-wont-go-away. NetworkManager is the program which (via the resolvconf utility) inserts address 127.0.1.1 into resolv.conf. NM inserts that address if an only if it is configured to start an instance of the dnsmasq program to serve as a local ...

    Set custom DNS servers on Linux with Network Manager or resolv.conf

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    Mar 21, 2017 - Setting custom DNS servers on Linux can increase performance, security and even thwart some websites using Geo-blocking via DNS. There are two ways to accomplish this: via Network Manager GUI that is included in many Linux distros like Debian, Ubuntu and derivatives, or via resolv.conf (not directly, ...
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