[Bug 1308378] Re: Name resolving not working after 12.04 LTS -> 14.04 LTS if /etc/resolv.conf was absent
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Tue Jun 24 18:18:30 UTC 2014
This bug was fixed in the package resolvconf - 1.69ubuntu1.1
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resolvconf (1.69ubuntu1.1) trusty-proposed; urgency=medium
* debian/preinst: On 12.04 LTS the system works without /etc/resolv.conf.
Upon upgrading such a system to 14.04 LTS network stops working.
Therefore, create a symlink upon upgrade from resolvconf <= 1.64 in the
case that /etc/resolv.conf does not exist at all. (LP: #1308378)
-- Timo Jyrinki <timo-jyrinki at ubuntu.com> Thu, 17 Apr 2014 14:45:17 +0300
** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Name resolving not working after 12.04 LTS -> 14.04 LTS if
/etc/resolv.conf was absent
Status in “resolvconf” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in “resolvconf” source package in Trusty:
Fix Released
Status in “resolvconf” source package in Utopic:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
[Impact]
Name resolving using the NetworkManager-controlled nameserver
discontinues working after upgrading from 12.04 (precise) to 14.04
(trusty) in the case where /etc/resolv.conf is absent.
Precise works fine with that file absent because the resolver defaults
to using "nameserver 127.0.0.1" — so it is possible to run Precise for
a long time without even noticing that the file is absent.
In Trusty, resolving does not work if /etc/resolv.conf is absent
because the NetworkManager-controlled nameserver listens at 127.0.1.1.
People suffering from bug #1000244 may lack /etc/resolv.conf on
upgrade.
[Test Case]
1. Install 12.04 LTS
2. rm /etc/resolv.conf and observe everything works fine
3. update-manager -c -d
4. Observe that in 14.04 LTS name resolving does not work.
[Test Case for testing the fix on 14.04]
1. wget http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/r/resolvconf/resolvconf_1.63ubuntu16_all.deb
2. dpkg -i resolvconf_1.63ubuntu16_all.deb
3. Running that precise version, test the possible cases like rm /etc/resolv.conf (note you lose name resolving at this point in 14.04)
4. Run 'bzr bd' (apt-get install bzr-builddeb first) in the proposed branch, dpkg -i ../build-area/*.deb
5. Check how either, depending on the case being tested, /etc/resolv.conf is intact / non-touched or it's created when not-existing, restoring network connectivity
[Regression Potential]
Seems low considering the limiting of the proposed fix to 12.04 ->
14.04 upgrades only, and only in the case of the user/3rd party
app/something intentionally removed /etc/resolv.conf (instead of just
modifying it).
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I fixed it manually with:
cd /etc
sudo ln -s /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf .
It turns out 12.04 LTS works fine without /etc/resolv.conf, so that
increases the likelihoods that 12.04 LTS systems do not have that
file. When such a system is upgraded to 14.04 LTS, network seemingly
stops working to the user.
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