On Fri, 2013-02-22 at 10:21 +0530, Jatin K wrote: > On Friday 22 February 2013 08:48 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > I just updated F18 using yum. The updates > > included NetworkManager-0.9.7.997-2.fc18.x86_64. This broke DNS client > > services on my machine, i.e. I couldn' t browse, email, or do lookups > > on my main machine, even though other local machines all continue to > > work. After some head-scratching the problem appears to be that > > /etc/resolv.conf has been changed to have 127.0.0.1 as the (only) > > nameserver. Since I' m not running bind or anything similar, this > > means that DNS is effectively banjaxed. > > > > My resolv.conf is very simple (one entry, pointing to my router, which > > is configured to point upstream correctly). > > > > Manually editing resolv.conf fixed the issue temporarily, but I > > imaginethat NM will shortly intervene to undo the change. > > > > Just thought I'd alert people to this before they too are bitten. I'm > > posting this from a VM which luckily has its own resolver. > > > > poc > > > > > I'm not sure, but you have installed dnsmasq, just disable dnsmasq or > uninstall it > > > Warm Regards > > On Friday 22 February 2013 08:48 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > > I just updated F18 using yum. The updates > > included NetworkManager-0.9.7.997-2.fc18.x86_64. This broke DNS > > client services on my machine, i.e. I couldn' t browse, email, or do > > lookups on my main machine, even though other local machines all > > continue to work. After some head-scratching the problem appears to > > be that /etc/resolv.conf has been changed to have 127.0.0.1 as the > > (only) nameserver. Since I' m not running bind or anything similar, > > this means that DNS is effectively banjaxed. > > > > > > My resolv.conf is very simple (one entry, pointing to my router, > > which is configured to point upstream correctly). > > > > > > Manually editing resolv.conf fixed the issue temporarily, but I > > imaginethat NM will shortly intervene to undo the change. > > > > > > Just thought I'd alert people to this before they too are bitten. > > I'm posting this from a VM which luckily has its own resolver. > > > > > > poc > > > > > I'm not sure, but you have installed dnsmasq, just disable dnsmasq or > uninstall it Uninstalling dnsmasq will also remove NM and several other dependencies. poc -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org