Anonymous
Ok
Anonymous
Thanks
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
You have the same idea that I have 😃
I had this situation in OpenBSD. I had Internet but the DNS wasn't working. I had to manually set it.
Anonymous
8.8.8.8 is a google dns server
Anonymous
https://use.opendns.com
Anonymous
For other dns servers
Anonymous
So i just
Anonymous
Add the 2 ips?
Anonymous
And don't delete anything?
Anonymous
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Anonymous
1 IP is sufficient
Anonymous
Thanks
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
At the beginning add nameserver 8.8.8.8
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Not localhost
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
It must be a DNS server
Anonymous
Ok
Anonymous
Just 8.8.8.8?
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Just 8.8.8.8?
nameserver 8.8.8.8
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Yeah
Anonymous
Yed
Anonymous
Ok
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Save and now it should work.
Anonymous
UFFFF
Anonymous
THANKYOUUU
Anonymous
Anonymous
Worksss
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
THANKYOUUU
Check if 9 97 can install it.
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Great.
Anonymous
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Worksss
It's not persistent. After each reboot you will have to set it up again. I don't remember how to make it persistent.
Anonymous
Oh
Anonymous
Anyway for now is okay :D
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
If dhclient(8) is used to configure an interface it will overwrite resolv.conf whenever the interface becomes the default gateway. The information written is generated from the DHCP options domain-name-servers, domain-name and domain-search and the contents of the file resolv.conf.tail are appended to the generated information. If dhclient has no domain-name-servers, no domain-name and no domain-search information then it will not overwrite the existing resolv.conf, even if resolv.conf.tail exists. resolv.conf.tail is normally used to specify options that are not available via DHCP e.g. lookup or family
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Anyway for now is okay :D
Check if you have /etc/resolv.conf.tail
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Can you show it's content if you have?
Anonymous
Perfect !
Anonymous
Ok wait
Anonymous
Interesting
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Are you sure ? I set it once and then it was ok
Well... I know it's not an OpenBSD group, but on OpenBSD it reseted each time because I am using dhclient
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
The best thing would be restart the machine and see if the dns work 😂
Anonymous
Ok, I’m not so familiar with openbsd.
Anonymous
Okay
Anonymous
Ok
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Just reboot to check if the DNS will still work.
Anonymous
Id works!
Anonymous
Anonymous
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Oh then it's all k.
Anonymous
Yes, thankyou uuu
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Np
Anonymous
👌🏻
dapit
The best thing would be restart the machine and see if the dns work 😂
Put "lookup file bind" on /etc/resolv.conf.tail
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
dapit
Yes sir
Geld [0/4💉] 🇵🇸 تحيا فلسطين
Yes sir
Thank you for reminding me.
Anonymous
How i can mute the sound??
Anonymous
The keys did't work
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Anonymous
Yes
ɴꙩᴍᴀᴅ
I guess you have sound enabled, then you can make a binding to the sound keys or use alsamixer or mixer through the commandline
Pouria
Anonymous
hi
Anonymous
how are you
Mohammad
Hello, is NetBSD better or Free BSD?
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hi
Hi there
ɴꙩᴍᴀᴅ
kub-kun
how are you
fine hbu
Mohammad
Netbsd code is cleaner and more stable, but freebsd is more extensive and there is more information about it and more programs. I come from Linux bsd
ɴꙩᴍᴀᴅ
Netbsd code is cleaner and more stable, but freebsd is more extensive and there is more information about it and more programs. I come from Linux bsd
If you're after good code, then OpenBSD is the way. If you come from Linux and you want a rather recent(updated to mainstream stuff) desktop os, I'll suggest you to try FreeBSD. If you need something portable, run over a custom chip architecture, run a server or so, then again it depends on your needs, but almost every BSD derivative can fit. Welcome to the awesome world of bsd.
kub-kun
I am Iranian, where are you?
from Poland the country where pierogi grow on trees