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UnRaid DNS issue

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UnRaid version: 6.12.8

 

I think my UnRaid has some network issue, specifically DNS.

 

root@yourhostname:~# nslookup google.com
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached


root@yourhostname:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by rc.inet1 
root@yourhostname:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf.head 
root@yourhostname:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf.tail 
# Generated by rc.inet1

 

Is UnRaid `resolv.conf` supposed to be empty? If not? How should I fix it?

Solved by bmartino1

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its supposed to be full. problay a bad dhcp server response to generate and get...

go to settings network and set them manual:
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My solution:

 

1. Stop VM manager and Docker service

2. Change `IPv4 DNS server assignment` to `Static` -> to regenerate `/etc/resolv.conf`

3. Change `IPv4 DNS server assignment` to `Automatic` -> originally value, and preferred it to be automatic

 

This is definitely on UnRaid, I don't touch that `resolv.conf` file. And it only gets regenerated by toggling `IPv4 DNS server assignment` value

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