Failed to resolve DNS
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Getting a lot of DNS errors when using the Quectel 5G hat
here is one from tailscale
- not logged in, last login error=fetch control key: Get "https://controlplane.tailscale.com/key?v=63": failed to resolve "controlplane.tailscale.com": no DNS fallback candidates remain for "controlplane.tailscale.com"I believe this is more of a Ubuntu issue than a modalai issue, but I thought I would track my progress here incase anyone else has issues
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seems like it is coming from resolvconf program
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busybox udhcpc client might be the culprit
What overwrites /etc/resolv.conf on every boot?
I was given the files for a mini linux, that boots directly into firefox. It works for all it should be doing, only that I do not get an internet connection. We have 3 DNS servers in the network, ...
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busybox udhcpc client might be the culprit
What overwrites /etc/resolv.conf on every boot?
I was given the files for a mini linux, that boots directly into firefox. It works for all it should be doing, only that I do not get an internet connection. We have 3 DNS servers in the network, ...
Unix & Linux Stack Exchange (unix.stackexchange.com)
@wilkinsaf I've had to use this script for some of the modem workflows in the past:
scripts/enable-dns.sh · master · voxl / VOXL SDK / Utilities / voxl-modem · GitLab
Modem utilities for the VOXL platform.
GitLab (gitlab.com)
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@wilkinsaf I've had to use this script for some of the modem workflows in the past:
scripts/enable-dns.sh · master · voxl / VOXL SDK / Utilities / voxl-modem · GitLab
Modem utilities for the VOXL platform.
GitLab (gitlab.com)
@tom Gotcha, thanks! I was trying to figure out how to do it straight from the get go instead of a patch, but this is probably fine.
Did you end up throwing it in a service file? wondering if I should create a script to wait for a ping to succeed and then activate the dns
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@tom Gotcha, thanks! I was trying to figure out how to do it straight from the get go instead of a patch, but this is probably fine.
Did you end up throwing it in a service file? wondering if I should create a script to wait for a ping to succeed and then activate the dns
@wilkinsaf Oh actually it does get called in the VOXL1 + quectel workflow it seems: https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/voxl-sdk/utilities/voxl-modem/-/blob/master/scripts/voxl-modem-start#L200
but not the VOXL2 flow
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@wilkinsaf Oh actually it does get called in the VOXL1 + quectel workflow it seems: https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/voxl-sdk/utilities/voxl-modem/-/blob/master/scripts/voxl-modem-start#L200
but not the VOXL2 flow
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@tom here is a question...for voxl2 what should i set my modem to be if it is through quectel? Do i set it to "v2"?
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@wilkinsaf It should be set to "quectel", you can use
voxl-configure-modemto setup the config file -
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