> I put the dns servers in a separate file /etc/dns.conf to decouple
> dnsmasq from resolv.conf. This file only has the IPs of my ISPs DNS servers.
>
> resolve.conf only has 127.0.0.1
>
Hi, Victor,
I have the same setup as yours, a separate file /etc/ppp/resolv.conf:
nameserver 206.248.a.b
nameserver 206.248.c.d
For 4.2.1, I am seeing a lot of these in my /var/log/daemon.log.0:
Jul 7 07:49:48 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: reading /etc/ppp/resolv.conf
Jul 7 07:49:48 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: using nameserver 206.248.c.d#53
Jul 7 07:49:48 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: using nameserver 206.248.a.b#53
Jul 7 08:35:31 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: reading /etc/ppp/resolv.conf
Jul 7 08:35:31 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: using nameserver 206.248.c.d#53
Jul 7 08:35:31 ns1 dnsmasq[4671]: using nameserver 206.248.a.b#53
But for 3.1.x, I don't have the above behavior! The above 4.2.1 box is
not in production yet and is experiencing lots of DSL disconnect at the
moment! Would it be possible when you had lost your DNS query you had
actually lost your DSL/cable connection momentary?
Kwon
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