Carlos E. R. wrote:
dnsmasq module writes into /run/dnsmasq-forwarders.conf. It is even documented in "man 8 netconfig" ... but of course real men do not read those manuals.
I did not know I had to read that man page in particular.
And no, the information is not there:
cer@Telcontar:~> cat /run/dnsmasq-forwarders.conf ### /run/dnsmasq-forwarders.conf: global dns forwarders ### for use as dnsmasq --resolv-file, autogenerated by netconfig! [snip] # nameserver 192.168.1.16
That is something to investigate - for comparison: office68:~ # cat /run/dnsmasq-forwarders.conf ### /run/dnsmasq-forwarders.conf: global dns forwarders [snip] # nameserver 192.168.2.254 nameserver 2001:db8:4c68:1::1000 So it certainly works. (office68 uses NetworkManager). I'm just now trying the same thing on tw+wicked.
cer@Telcontar:~>
The telefónica DNS servers are missing.
It should have:
192.168.1.1 or 80.58.61.250, server=80.58.61.254 and 2a02:9000::aaaa, 2a02:9000::bbbb
Yup. I would also expect to see those four listed.
Another machine (Beta) that runs NM, has the correct information:
cer@Beta:~> cat /run/NetworkManager/no-stub-resolv.conf
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