You' re right. It's provided by isc-dhcp-client. Can' t recall how I
ended up with reporting this against systemd 4 years ago.
** Package changed: systemd (Ubuntu) => isc-dhcp (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Gah, the -n should of course be a -z.
** Description changed:
Running dhclient in a (non-root) network namespace on a system with
systemd enabled fails because the hook installed by the systemd package
updates the DNS configuration of the core/root namespace, instead of
simply the /etc/re
Public bug reported:
Running dhclient in a (non-root) network namespace on a system with
systemd enabled fails because the hook installed by the systemd package
updates the DNS configuration of the core/root namespace, instead of
simply the /etc/resolv.conf file of that particular network namespac
Thanks Lucas and Simon. Good to know there's already a way to make this
work.
I do believe there's some user experience to be improved here. The
openvpn packages currently ships with a script version that doesn't work
out-of-the-box, even though there is an optional script available that
does work
Public bug reported:
The update-resolv-conf script as shipped in the current 20.04 package
(2.4.7-1ubuntu2) tries to invoke the no-longer-existing resolvconf
binary. It seems it should use the new resolvectl instead.
The attached patch changes the script to do so, and works for me.
Note that I'm
I stumpled upon the same issue. For me too the glib2.0{-bin,-0) packages
from saucy-proposed fixed the problem.
For other users: I had to log out and in before copying worked.
Killing/restarting the right processes probably works too.
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