openpli 8.3 on xtrend 9000 Manual dns set...
saman_rm 25 Aug 2023
WanWizard 26 Aug 2023
Most likely /etc/resolv.conf is a symlink to volatile storage. Remove the symlink and restart the box.
saman_rm 26 Aug 2023
Most likely /etc/resolv.conf is a symlink to volatile storage. Remove the symlink and restart the box.
This trick did not work
WanWizard 26 Aug 2023
Is it s file now, and not a symlink? Did you check?
If it recreated the symlink, delete it, and manually create an empty resolv.conf file.
saman_rm 26 Aug 2023
Is it s file now, and not a symlink? Did you check?
If it recreated the symlink, delete it, and manually create an empty resolv.conf file.
Yes, I did the exact same thing, I deleted the symlink and entered the resolv.conf file manually.
saman_rm 27 Aug 2023
WanWizard 27 Aug 2023
:thumbed-up:
The issue is resolved in OpenPLi 9, which doesn't hack resolv.conf anymore, but stores DNS information where it should, in /etc/network/interfaces.