-----Mensaje original----- De: arch-general [mailto:arch-general-bounces@archlinux.org] En nombre de Ike Devolder Enviado el: lunes, 01 de octubre de 2012 20:18 Para: General Discussion about Arch Linux Asunto: Re: [arch-general] NetworkManager, DHCP and DNS
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 07:03:50PM +0200, Guillermo Leira wrote:
Hello!
I have been using wicd for a long time. I have installed and enabled NetworkManager service (with systemd). It seems to work, but I have found that when asking for a DHCP address, it does not register the conexion in the DNS server (as wicd does). I can't find anything about this issue...
I have gone back to wicd, but it can't connect to my office's wifi (or I have been unable to configure it) and NetworkManager worked at the first attempt.
Are you using NetworkManager with dhclient ? NetworkManager with dhcpcd should give you no issues since dhcpcd sends the hostname along with the dhcp request.
dhclient does not with the defaults given by NetworkManager. You can easily create a default /etc/dhclient.conf with content:
--- dhclient.conf --- send host-name = pick-first-value(gethostname(), "ISC-dhclient"); --- dhclient.conf ---
the above is just a copy from the example configuration.
if you have eth0, eth1, ... just create a symlink in etc since NetworkManager will pick up the /etc/dhclient-eth0.conf for eth0
ls -l /etc/dhclient.conf /etc/dhclient-eth0.conf
if you have a dhcp which registers the clients to your dns server all should work fine now.
-- Ike
Thanks! I didn't notice the change from dhcpcd to dhclient. I'll create symlink for wlan0. Best Regards, Guillermo Leira