Re: The state of resolv.conf

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I'm already pushing DNS .. I don't believe it works on Linux clients though!
Take a look at the kind of hacks needed: http://www.phocean.net/?p=12

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Brett Serkez <bserkez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2008/9/14 Ahmed Kamal <email.ahmedkamal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I have an itch. I connect to work using openvpn. Works great, except that
> openvpn does not modify resolv.conf to add work's dns servers (now available
> through vpn). It does that on Windows though! I cannot expect openvpn or
> (any other application) to simply overwrite /etc/resolv.conf at will, but
> what is fedora missing to get an elegant solution to this problem ?

You should be able to push DHCP options from the OpenVPN server:

http://openvpn.net/index.php/documentation/howto.html#dhcp

push "dhcp-option DNS 10.66.0.4"
push "dhcp-option DNS 10.66.0.5"

The client OS shouldn't matter, it should be picking up the DHCP
options when the OpenVPN client brings up the interface when it comes
up.

Brett

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