On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 14:06 +0200, Gergely Buday wrote:
> just for the record: I do not know how and why, and why id did not
> happen before, but now my /etc/resolv.conf contains
> 
> # Generated by NetworkManager
> search hu
> nameserver 212.xx.yy.zz
> nameserver 212.xx.yy.tt
> 
> as expected.

When you get strange configurations from a DHCP server, one thing to
suspect is whether you've got more than one DHCP server running on the
LAN (which is a bad thing, unless they're configured to co-operate).

If it's a wireless network, there's a chance that you've connected to
the wrong network.  That can't happen accidentally to someone else's
encrypted WLAN.  But could, in a work place, if there's several
different WLANs strangely using the same passkey.

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