On 10/30/23 08:25, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 08:19:24AM -0400, Pocket wrote:
On 10/30/23 03:54, gene heskett wrote:
[ipv4]
address1=192.168.71.55/24,192.168.71.1
dns=192.168.71.1;
dns-search=hosts;nameserver;
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
this is incorrect
nmcli connection modify Network_InterfaceName ipv4.dns-search
(searchDomainname- for multiple entry you can use comma)
That needs to be the domain you want to search ie
home.arpa in your case
Not the order of domain resolution, that is what /etc/nsswitch.conf is for.
dns-search=home.arpa;
Oh. Wow. We finally found out where that completely broken line in
Gene's /etc/resolv.conf came from!
Worse Greg, I don't ever recall editing any of that stuff, so its been
like that since the 23rd or 24th bookworm install, when someone
suggested I unplug all the usb stuff to do the install. That installer
was busted as it did not ask me what to do, it just did it, because it
found a usb-serial converter which I have two of here and just assumed I
was blind! Which I was forced to do repeatedly because it would not
reboot once I'd put a hot potatoe in orca's mouth and did away with
brltty. So everytime I had to reboot, I had to reinstall.
That and my home raid10 which worked in real time on buster, now takes
30 seconds to 5 minutes just to draw a file requestor accessing this
raid10. Once that is done, it works in real time. I've repeatedly fussed
about that and been ignored. Am I the only one on the planet with that
problem? Access list problem or what, no one has made a single try this
suggestion. But its sure a PITA to me.
And you all wonder why I seem to be short tempered...
Thanks Greg, take care & stay well.
.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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