On 2020-02-17 03:36, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I keep seeing signs that "network" will someday disappear
> entirely and I'll be forced to use NetworkManager, so the
> first question I haven't been able to find an answer
> for:
>
> What is the "proper" way to setup a network connection
> using nmcli which will get an IP via DHCP, but will ignore
> the DHCP provided DNS and use a different DNS server specified
> manually? (I can do it using techniques like chattr +i on
> /etc/resolv.conf, but that isn't exactly "proper" :-).

A google search sent me here.  
https://www.certdepot.net/rhel7-configure-ipv4-addresses/

With the advice...


You can’t remove a DNS server provided through DHCP with the previous command 
(with the -ipv4.dns option for example), you will get this error message: 
“Error: failed to remove a value from ipv4.dns: the property doesn’t contain 
DNS server ‘192.168.1.1’.”.
If you want to set your own DNS configuration in this context, type:

# nmcli con mod net-eth0 ipv4.ignore-auto-dns yes

Note: You get the same result by specifying PEERDNS=no in the network 
configuration files.


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