Le 17/06/2013 19:40, Sean Alexandre a écrit :
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 05:42:19PM -0700, Erwan David wrote:
Le 17/06/2013 09:25, Sean Alexandre a écrit :
It sounds like you may not have the resolvconf package installed.
I have...
And I see in my resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
nameserver 8.8.8.8
search key.chillispot.info
And in /var/log/daemon.log
Jun 17 17:35:27 bibi ovpn-dedibox[4076]: PUSH: Received control
message: 'PUSH_REPLY,ifconfig-ipv6 2a01:e0b:2070:1::1001/64
2a01:e0b:2070:1::1,tun-ipv6,route-ipv6 2000::/3
2a01:0e0b:2070:1::1,redirect-gateway def1 bypass-dhcp,dhcp-option
DNS 10.8.0.1,dhcp-option DOMAIN rail.eu.org,tun-ipv6,route
10.8.0.1,topology net30,ping 10,ping-restart 120,ifconfig 10.8.0.10
10.8.0.9'
which shows that the openvpn server pushed the DNS
Your openvpn config file may be missing these two lines:
up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
You should be seeing a log file entry like this, that shows resolv.conf has
been updated:
Sun June 16 08:18:10 2013 us=8295 /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf tun0 1500
1562 10.0.122.114 10.0.122.113 init
That would mazke the config file on client not only linux but even
debian specific. And good security dictates that such decision should be
forced by server.
I remember it once worked this way...
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