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By default, NetworkManager will update /etc/resolv.conf to reflect the name servers provided by currently active connections. | By default, NetworkManager will update /etc/resolv.conf to reflect the name servers provided by currently active connections. | ||
This behavior can be changed by setting the "dns" element. | This behavior can be changed by setting of the "dns" and "rc-manager" element. | ||
In order to configure NetworkManager not to touch /etc/resolv.conf, set the following in the "[main]" section of /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf: | In order to configure NetworkManager not to touch /etc/resolv.conf, '''shut down the NetworkManager''' and then set the following in the "[main]" section of /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
[main] | [main] | ||
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Once this is done, /etc/resolv.conf can be maintained manually as described here: | |||
{{Internal|/etc/resolv.conf#Manual_resolv.conf_Configuration|Manual /etc/resolv.conf Configuration}} | |||
Latest revision as of 21:36, 22 May 2017
Internal
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
man NetworkManager.conf
/etc/resolv.conf Processing Mode
By default, NetworkManager will update /etc/resolv.conf to reflect the name servers provided by currently active connections.
This behavior can be changed by setting of the "dns" and "rc-manager" element.
In order to configure NetworkManager not to touch /etc/resolv.conf, shut down the NetworkManager and then set the following in the "[main]" section of /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
[main] ... dns=none rc-manager=unmanaged
Once this is done, /etc/resolv.conf can be maintained manually as described here: