On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 02:19:45PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 02:01:08PM +0200, Buck Horn via Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
> > On 04.06.24 11:10, Chris Green wrote:
> > > Should I just manually edit /etc/resolv.conf or is there some better
> > > way of handling this?
> > 
> > 
> > Your question seems not specific to dnsmasq, as dnsmasq is just a
> > potential consumer of resolv.conf.
> > 
> > You'd usually find a comment in that file hinting at its creator. ;)
> > 
> > For a fitting answer to your question, you should consider to also
> > consult documentation and support on whatever software is managing
> > resolv.conf on your machine's specific OS (systemd-resolved,
> > NetworkManager, netplan, openresolv, etc. etc.).
> > 
> I don't think anything is 'managing resolv.conf', that's the problem! :-)
> 
> I use the 'stub' resolve file created by Network Manager from the
> dnsmas.conf file:-
> 
>     resolv-file=/run/NetworkManager/no-stub-resolv.conf
> 
> and this makes most things work OK but it leaves no /etc/resolv.conf
> at all which, as I said, upsets some things.  I want the local dnsmasq
> just to provide DNS cacheing in the system where it is running and
> nothing more, the 'upstream' DNS is provided by whatever
> /run/NetworkManager/no-stub-resolv.conf points at.

Read https://xyproblem.info and please explain us the original problem.


Groeten
Geert Stappers
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