On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 04:35:59PM +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote:

>> When connecting to internet with a certain provider, I have problems with
>> browsing.  Then I want to fill the file /etc/resolv.conf with the proper dns
>> servers but the file changes automatically during the connection being filled
>> with values different from the ones I want.
>> 
>> Googling around I experimented many possible solutions but none worked
>> (e.g. edit the file /etc/network/interfaces or /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf).
>> Even putting off the write permissions over resolv.conf did not work: it must
>> be created every time.
>> 
>> Does anyone have any experience about a real solution?



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pavlos Parissis) writes:

> man resolvconf, should help you out



Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Install resolvconf



Thanks.  I installed resolvconf and, as suggested at:

 http://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration

, I added the following line:

 dns-nameservers 193.70.152.25 193.70.192.25

to the file /etc/network/interfaces.  Now I can browse, but still the ppp
connection log shows the following values:

 primary   DNS address 10.11.12.13
 secondary DNS address 10.11.12.14

, that are not the ones I want.  It may be important because the connection is
slower than it's supposed to be, and this may be related to the matter.

Thanks for further hints.
Rodolfo


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