Baptiste, on 2019-09-18: > So with you help here my current check list : > -> Maybe a bug in the resolv.conf file access just after the suspend > recover. I need to find who is accessing the file and when. And why > this prevent DNS resolution working. > > -> Maybe a bug in the systemd configuration files that awake service > in wrong order ? ( I will do soon a not related bug report to Debian, > puppet.service does not contain any "After=" line ) > > -> Maybe a bug in network-manager when the host receive a response > from the dhcp server. As the ip can change maybe this make DNS failed. > But NACK is not often sent. So it can't explain the problem > completely. The problem appear even if the IP does not change. > > If someone have an idea !
I don't know what to add, sounds like a plan… On my side, I never managed to get the proper resolv.conf setup out of NetworkManager alone (in situations where I didn't have access to the DHCP server configuration), so would look here first; but it may be just me, never having been able to figure out how to use properly that program. Kind Regards, :) -- Étienne Mollier <etienne.moll...@mailoo.org> Fingerprint: 5ab1 4edf 63bb ccff 8b54 2fa9 59da 56fe fff3 882d
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