Nope, static: iface eth0 inet static
It's a server, and we don't use DHCP for servers (alas). We're using dnsmasq locally on all servers solely for DNS resolution caching.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 2:36 PM, Gilbert E. Detillieux < gedetil@cs.umanitoba.ca> wrote:
Is this server setting its interface addresses manually, or is it a DHCP client? In the latter case, the DHCP server may be specifying the domain search list, and the client side is happily overwriting your /etc/resolv.conf on every lease renewal.
Gilbert
On 16/08/2016 2:14 PM, Kevin McGregor wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 on a particular server. In the /etc/resolv.conf there are two search lines: search domA.example.org http://domA.example.org domB.example.org http://domB.example.org # [NOTE I made these up, but the form is the same] search domA.example.org http://domA.example.org
I want the search setting to be just: search domA.example.org http://domA.example.org
I've deleted the top/offending line, but every time I restart dnsmasq or run resolvconf -u (for example), the offending line comes back. Where is it getting the domB.example.org http://domB.example.org from? I've looked in all the usual places (I think), and tried "grep -R domB *" in /etc, but nothing turns up! I'm at a loss.
Any pointers on where I should look next?
Thanks, Kevin
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