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On 01/17/2018 01:04 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
What are other settings (nameservers, DNS policy)?
> doesn't last > through a reboot.
What exactly does it mean? Where you expect it, what files you check, what commands you use?
It means that after a reboot, it's no longer in resolv.conf nor in Network Settings on the Hostname/DNS tab. What "hostname" and "hostname -d" say? What /etc/hostname contains before and after reboot?
Hostname shows the hostname & hostname -d doesn't show anything. Host shows the full host name and domain, along with the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, before reboot, but can't find the host after, unless I add the domain. I'm running pfSense as my firewall router, which included DNS resolver.
> It also gets removed from /etc/resolv.conf. >
That's likely side effect of something else, file is rebuilt every time network configuration changes. Most likely your hostname changes.
I am not changing anything. I have a static configuration on this computer. The only thing that happens automatically is IPv6 SLAAC address and the router advertisement, which contain the correct domain name. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org