Other *nix machines and Macs their resolve.conf on my LAN just append the dns server address that is configured om their network manager or network preferences. Why Ubuntu does not follow this I do not understand.
It stops my Ubuntu devices resolving FQDN's on the the LAN. I have to manually edit /etc/resolv.conf to fix this.
Other *nix machines and Macs their resolve.conf on my LAN just append the dns server address that is configured om their network manager or network preferences. Why Ubuntu does not follow this I do not understand.
It stops my Ubuntu devices resolving FQDN's on the the LAN. I have to manually edit /etc/resolv.conf to fix this.