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- | ====== Disable Local DNS Server (dnsmasq) ====== | + | ====== Disable Local DNS Server (dnsmasq) OLD ====== |
- | * Edit **/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf** | + | **This article is outdated goto [[ubuntu:disablednscacheubuntu|Disable DNS Caching on Ubuntu]] for the updated version** |
- | * Comment out **dns=dnsmasq** | + | |
- | * save and exit editing NetworkManager.conf | + | Starting with Ubuntu 12.04 ubuntu sets the dns resolver to 127.0.1.1 and proxies dns querries through dnsmasq. If you want a more classic behavior follow these steps to disable the local dns server. |
- | * restart Network Manager <file> | + | |
+ | - Edit **/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf** | ||
+ | - Comment out **dns=dnsmasq** | ||
+ | - save and exit editing NetworkManager.conf | ||
+ | - restart Network Manager <file> | ||
sudo restart network-manager | sudo restart network-manager | ||
</file> | </file> |