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Date:      Sun, 12 Oct 2003 11:47:53 -0400
From:      Bill Vermillion <bv@wjv.com>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: named sandbox trouble
Message-ID:  <20031012154753.GD73263@wjv.com>
In-Reply-To: <3F896979.6000102@lineone.net>
References:  <3F862EA7.7000402@lineone.net> <20031010162031.GO56167@numachi.com> <3F873F44.4000205@bobulous.net> <20031012060500.GA274@numachi.com> <3F896979.6000102@lineone.net>

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On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 15:47 , while denying his reply is 
spam, Robert Downes prattled on endlessly saying:

> 
> >Are the entries fully qualified?
> >What does your resolv.conf look like?
> >Do any other apps complain?

> >I'd have to look at the MySQL install scripts to be sure, but I
> >can't fathom why MySQL would go out of it's way to sneak around the
> >resolver...

> I've realised that my /etc/resolv.conf is being overwritten on every 
> reboot. I assumed this was because of DHCP, but disabling DHCP meant 
> that my network connection was disabled.

I don't know off hand what is causing that you can keep that from
happening by running as root    chflags schg /etc/resolv.conf

That will buy you time until you figure things out.

Anytime you need to modify that file - even as root - you have
to run    chflags noschg /etc/resolv.conf.

See   man chflags    for further information.


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Bill
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