Re: resolv.conf hijacking?

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Keith Roberts wrote:


I had a similar issue with my /etc/resolv.conf years ago
on SuSE Linux. Cannot remember now what was causing it though.


I was going to point the finger at *suse too, they have strange ways of doing things, but I think it's happened to me on Debian too, and certainly on OS X.



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