I notice per the first one that "nmcli dev show" (not "… list", the report is old and I guess the semantics of nmcli have changed) will show me the search domain when I'm connected to a network that sets it:
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$ nmcli -f IP4.ADDRESS,IP4.DOMAIN dev show
IP4.ADDRESS[1]: 18.142.15.92/16
IP4.DOMAIN[1]: mit.edu
So I guess if I try this the next time this bug crops up and nmcli disagrees with the contents of resolv.conf, I will mark the first URL as the upstream bug.
Or if someone who understands this better wants to open a new upstream bug, please go ahead.
Is this reported upstream?
Could be one of: /bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 712818 /bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 778004 /bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 782469
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I notice per the first one that "nmcli dev show" (not "… list", the report is old and I guess the semantics of nmcli have changed) will show me the search domain when I'm connected to a network that sets it:
===== IP4.DOMAIN dev show
$ nmcli -f IP4.ADDRESS,
IP4.ADDRESS[1]: 18.142.15.92/16
IP4.DOMAIN[1]: mit.edu
IP4.ADDRESS[1]: 18.189.91.11/19
IP4.DOMAIN[1]: mit.edu
IP4.ADDRESS[1]: 127.0.0.1/8
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So I guess if I try this the next time this bug crops up and nmcli disagrees with the contents of resolv.conf, I will mark the first URL as the upstream bug.
Or if someone who understands this better wants to open a new upstream bug, please go ahead.