On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 11:09 am, Mikhail Gavrilov
<mikhail.v.gavrilov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
# authselect apply-changes
[error] [/etc/authselect/nsswitch.conf] has unexpected content!
[error] Unexpected changes to the configuration were detected.
[error] Refusing to activate profile unless those changes are removed
or overwrite is requested.
Some unexpected changes to the configuration were detected. Use
'select' command instead.
Did you edit /etc/nsswitch.conf or /etc/authselect/nsswitch.conf
manually without using authselect? If so, that was your mistake. But if
not, and if you can figure out how to reproduce this condition from a
fresh install, then it must be a Fedora bug that needs to be reported.
# ls -l /etc | grep resolv
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 39 Sep 10 10:56 resolv.conf ->
../run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 76 Aug 11 06:15
resolv.conf.orig-with-nm
Looks good.
And after creating a fresh VPN connection via NetworkManager name
resolving not working again.
# ping git.sbis.ru
ping: git.sbis.ru: Name or service not known
$ resolvectl domain
Global:
Link 2 (enp5s0): ~.
Link 3 (wlp4s0):
Link 4 (virbr0):
Link 5 (virbr0-nic):
Link 7 (vpn0):
If you've ensured that your /etc/nsswitch.conf contains the correct
content, then please reopen your bug report [1] and we can continue
debugging there.
Michael
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1863041
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