Re: NetworkManager: How to set caching nameserver?

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Neal Becker wrote:
sean darcy wrote:

NM sets my nameserver based on the isp, which is _very_ slow. I've set
up a local caching nameserver which works well. But how do I tell NM to
use 127.0.0.1??

I've set up dhclient.conf with a prepend statement. If I just run
dhclient that works, i.e. /etc/resolv.conf has the local nameserver. But
if I just start NM, it doesn't. It looks like NM tells /sbin/dhclient
not to use the .conf file.

So now I manually edit the resolv.conf file. How can I configure NM to
use the local nameserver?

sean

I wrote something on this before:
http://nbecker.dyndns.org:8080/misc/local_caching_ns.pdf

Actually, I had found that. That's where I got the idea for dhclient.conf.

But it no longer works on FC9. NM appears not to use dhclient-script, but it's own dhclient, that pays no attention to dhclient.conf.

Are you seeing something different?

sean

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