On 18/02/2020 16:56, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 18/02/2020 à 17:43, Jonathan Billings a écrit :
According to 'man nm-settings-ifcfg-rh', PEERDNS=no is the old network-services services mechanism for not changing /etc/resolv.conf, while in NM it just means never add automatic nameservers to resolv.conf from DHCP, PPP, VPN, etc. Turning off all DNS updates means adding:
[main] dns=none
... to the NetworkManager.conf (or preferably in an /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/ file) is probably going to be the most effective way. I've seen PEERDNS=no make NetworkManager not overwrite my resolv.conf but maybe I should be extra careful and drop in a config file that turns off all dns updating features of NetworkManager.
See my previous mail on that subject.
tl;dr : as long as you don't provide any DNS information for any of the interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf does *not* get overwritten.
I had a fight with getting resolv.conf sorted out across several VMs. There are a few notes in the enclosed file.