On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Artur Iwicki <iwicki.ar...@svgames.pl> wrote:
>
> After I installed the connman package, my system failed to resolve
> domain names. Even after removing connman, the errors persisted. I
> fiddled around with /etc/resolv.conf and noticed that I get "failed to
> write to linked file" errors. I performed "ls -l" and saw the
> following dangling symlink:
> /etc/resolv.conf -> /var/run/connman/resolv.conf
> After removing it and creating an empty file for /etc/resolf.conf,
> everything returned to normal.
>
> Can the connman maintainer check if the package installs and removes
> itself correctly?

Can you resolve hostnames with an empty "/etc/resolv.conf"?

Have you rebooted since creating that empty file?

The second question's because I've just installed connman and it has

$ cat /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/connman_resolvconf.conf
d /var/run/connman - - - -
L+ /etc/resolv.conf - - - - /var/run/connman/resolv.conf

So a "/etc/resolv.conf" symlink will be created no matter what.

AFAIUI, connman acts as a dns proxy by default.

1) To set a global nameserver

Edit "/etc/connman/main.conf" and set
"FallbackNameservers=nameserver_ip_address[,nameserver_ip_address_2]"

2) To set a "your_service" nameserver

Run "connmanctl config {your_service} --nameservers
{nameserver_ip_address} [{nameserver_ip_address_2}]"
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