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openpli 8.3 on xtrend 9000 Manual dns set...

saman_rm's Photo saman_rm 25 Aug 2023

When we manually set dns, it is saved, but after rebooting or restarting, dns returns to the default 0.0.0.0.
The device model is xtrend 9000 with the latest program openpli-8.3-release-et9x00-20230814_usb.zip.
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WanWizard's Photo WanWizard 26 Aug 2023

Most likely /etc/resolv.conf is a symlink to volatile storage. Remove the symlink and restart the box.

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saman_rm's Photo 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

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WanWizard's Photo 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.

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saman_rm's Photo 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.

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saman_rm's Photo saman_rm 27 Aug 2023

This command line worked for me and worked perfectly.
 
1- Remove the symlink resolv.conf
2- Manually add the resolv.conf file with permissions 644
3- chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf
4- reboot
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WanWizard's Photo 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.

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Robinson's Photo Robinson 27 Aug 2023

Will there be 9.0 for ET9000?

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Frenske's Photo Frenske 27 Aug 2023

Will there be 9.0 for ET9000?

What do you think when looking at this page;)

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