If you've been trying in vain to get static DNS to stick in Ubuntu, Jack Wallen shows you how this can easily be done from within a single configuration file. If you’re like me, you prefer to use ...
Long ago, you could setup a Linux box and edit the /etc/resolv.conf file knowing the changes would stick. That made it incredibly simple to manage what DNS servers would be used by the machine.
I know that one just edits resolv.conf and puts in the DNS servers, but how do i keep resolv.conf from updating itself? I mean, right now, if i reboot, resolv.conf gets info from the ISP and puts in ...
i'm having a kinda strange problem, i can connect to the internet and can ping my isp, however when i attempt to use mozilla to connect to a site it is not found. using the route command i checked and ...
How to view DNS cache entries with the new systemd-resolved resolver Your email has been sent If your Linux servers or desktops are experiencing networking issues, you might want to view your DNS ...
The old way of configuring Debian-based network interfaces was based on the ifupdown package. The new default is called Netplan, and although it's not terribly difficult to use, it's drastically ...