Hi, my problem is that every time I reboot/shutdown and boot my pc or even if I turn on and off anonsurf, the internet connection stops working. Yesterday I reinstalled my system to make sure I didn’t broke anything accidentally but the problem is still there.
I discovered that the problem is in the /etc/resolv.conf file, that is a symlink to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf but even if I create the file and write anything on it (for example nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4
when I reboot my pc the file disappears for no reason and I cannot connect to internet 'cause I don’t have any DNS.
It’s because Palinuro removed resolvconfig from preinstalled packages. In previous version (and current version), AnonSurf uses the same logic of resolvconfig: create a symlink to make system use DHCP address. Because you are not having resolvconfig so yeah your settings won’t be hold in the system. Don’t worry i’ll work with Palinuro on this.
Check if resolv.conf and resolv.conf.save are in /etc/, if so, stop anonsurf and type “sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf.save” in terminal and enter “nameserver 8.8.8.8” if no line like this and save it.
In terminal again,
type “rm /etc/resolv.conf”,
then “ln -s /etc/resolv.conf.save /etc/resolv.conf”.
ping www.google.com (any site). This solves if the symlink resolv.conf was broken.