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- Resolvconf abstract "In some FreeBSD, Linux distributions, and other Unix-like operating systems, the resolvconf program maintains the system information about the currently available name servers and manages the contents of the configuration file resolv.conf, which determines Domain Name System (DNS) resolver parameters.Before a computer can connect to an external network resource by name, it must convert that alpha-numeric name (e.g., wikipedia.org) into its corresponding network address called an IP address (e.g., 66.230.200.10). The computer performs this conversion by contacting one of a number of special computers called name servers, which have tables of resource names and corresponding IP addresses. The information about the servers is kept in the configuration file resolv.conf. However, when multiple programs need to dynamically modify the resolv.conf file, they can interfere with each other and store incorrect information in the file. The resolvconf program addresses this problem. It acts as an intermediary between programs that supply name server information (e.g., DHCP clients) and programs that use name server information (e.g., resolvers). When resolvconf is properly installed, the resolv.conf file is replaced by a symbolic link to /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf and the resolver instead uses the dynamically generated linked file. In a system without resolvconf, the file is normally maintained manually or by a collection of scripts. The scripts may cause problems, because there is no program to control access to the file. Resolvconf controls access to the file, allowing many programs to use it at the same time.resolvconf cannot easily be disabled on some systems, i.e. on FreeBSD and may work on resolv.conf even when not needed.In securely administered environments the resolvconf program (or daemon, depending on the implementation) causes uneasiness since it interferes with the containment of resolve.conf security vulnerabilities, making changes to it without authorization. (Centralized change management, or centralized compliance, requires that system changes cannot be made from the sidelines.)".
- Resolvconf wikiPageExternalLink resolvconf.git;a=blob;f=README;hb=HEAD.
- Resolvconf wikiPageExternalLink resolvconf.html.
- Resolvconf wikiPageExternalLink openresolv.
- Resolvconf wikiPageID "8894490".
- Resolvconf wikiPageLength "3094".
- Resolvconf wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Resolvconf wikiPageRevisionID "669558886".
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Configuration_files.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Domain_name_system.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Configuration_file.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink DHCP.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Daemon_(computing).
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Domain_Name_System.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink FreeBSD.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink IP_address.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Name_server.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Resolv.conf.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Resolver_(DNS).
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Symbolic_link.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Resolvconf wikiPageWikiLinkText "resolvconf".
- Resolvconf hasPhotoCollection Resolvconf.
- Resolvconf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Resolvconf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-domain-stub.
- Resolvconf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lowercase.
- Resolvconf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Man.
- Resolvconf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Resolvconf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Resolvconf subject Category:Configuration_files.
- Resolvconf subject Category:Domain_name_system.
- Resolvconf type Protocol.
- Resolvconf comment "In some FreeBSD, Linux distributions, and other Unix-like operating systems, the resolvconf program maintains the system information about the currently available name servers and manages the contents of the configuration file resolv.conf, which determines Domain Name System (DNS) resolver parameters.Before a computer can connect to an external network resource by name, it must convert that alpha-numeric name (e.g., wikipedia.org) into its corresponding network address called an IP address (e.g., 66.230.200.10). ".
- Resolvconf label "Resolvconf".
- Resolvconf sameAs m.027nnq1.
- Resolvconf sameAs Q7315708.
- Resolvconf sameAs Q7315708.
- Resolvconf wasDerivedFrom Resolvconf?oldid=669558886.
- Resolvconf isPrimaryTopicOf Resolvconf.