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From: Andrew Schulman <schulman.andrew@epamail.epa.gov>
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> Turns out just adding an /etc/resolv.conf file fixes it. I still don't know
> why this is needed on some systems and not others.

Hm, thanks.  You're right, that's what was missing.

I might have figured that out.  I guess I've gotten used to being lazy about
resolv.conf on my Debian host, where dhclient3 and resolvconf manage it for me.

BTW, please don't CC people personally in your replies to list messages.  Just
replying to the list is sufficient.

Thanks,
Andrew.


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