On 18 Dec 2022, at 08:25, ToddAndMargo via users
<users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On 12/17/22 19:24, Tim via users wrote:
>> On Sat, 2022-12-17 at 16:38 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>> If you are tired of all the bugs and Micky Mouse
>> surrounding /etc/resolv.conf, here is how to make
>> your own that Micky can't alter:
> What I don't get is *why* it does this interference when you've either
> manually configured your network settings on your PC, or you
> specifically configure your DHCP server to configure your client the
> way you want. What good can come of doing unexpected things to a
> network configuration?
I do not know what FC37 did.
By the way, I have two network cards.
The Internet facing was using dhclient to get
an IP from my router's dhcp server. I have now
switched it to fixed IP.
My other network card has a DHCP server connected
to an internal DDNS server on it to to service
the comptuers on the internal side of the network.
Both cards are connected through iptables.
That like my router config. Except I use systemd-networkd not networkmanager.
Its been stable over lots of fedora releases.
Barry
What ever helpful tools FC37 installed or updated
did not realize the comlexitiy of the network
and made things a nightmare for me.
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