Neal Becker wrote: > Any suggestion on configuring so that NetworkManager with dhcp will work > with opendns? What I'd like to happen is either: > > 1) preferred. A local caching NS that forwards my internal net lookups to > my internal DNS servers when I'm at work, and forwards others to opendns. > > 2) No local caching server, but again forward internal lookups to internal > DNS servers (maybe learned from dhcp), and forwards others to opendns. > I have not looked into the details on NetworkManager on Fedora, but I suspect that /etc/resolv.conf is one of the files it manages. Combined with PEERDNS=no for the interface, you will always end up with the settings for the selected profile. I believe you can also include other files in your profile besides the ones included by default. (/etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/<profile name>) So if you have a caching name server, you could probably change its config file depending on the profile you are using. You may have to restart it after the change as well. I do not know if NetworkManager supports this. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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