- Subject: Re: Dinamically changing /etc/resolv.conf (in connection with using openvpn)
- From: Michael Rösch <maemo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 15:34:51 +0200
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Am 16.04.2012 05:12, schrieb James Brown:
> Is there package "resolvocnf" in maemo or etc.?
> I need in the next: when I use openvpn I need to have in
> /etc/resolv.conf a record indicating to dns-servers which can resolve
> dns-address of my vpn to ip and after connection - changes nameservers
> to the vpn-server's ip (for making dns-queries only through vpn).
> I intended use package resolvconf such as it
> http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/resolvconf but I didn't find it in
> maemo repos.
If I remember correctly I first installed the openvpn-switching applet
which pulls all neccesary packets including a kind of resolvconf.
As Thomas already wrote there is a file
/etc/openvpn/maemo-update-resolvconf then wich controls the behavior.
Friends and me are using a modified one which allows to do VOIP-Calls
via Openvpn, please be aware that you have to install the package
libmissioncontrol-utils to use it:
https://www.zerties.org/index.php/Voip_over_zan
The corresponding config-File-example you find here:
https://www.zerties.org/index.php/ZAN_Roadwarrior_Konfiguration
Sorry for it's only in german, but if you have any questions I'll be at
your service.
CU Michael
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"Software is like sex; it's better when it's free" (Linus Torvalds)
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