[03:02] <MIF> how do I restart the networking on my server?
[03:02] <MIF> not restart rehash
[03:03] <sarnold> what are you trying to accomplish? what release are you on?
[03:03] <MIF> 20.04 pi-hole screwd something up
[03:03] <MIF> when installing
[03:04] <MIF> now everything is saying curl: (6) Could not resolve host: ifconf.co
[03:05] <sarnold> MIF: try running 'resolvectl' and see if that gives you any advice
[03:06] <MIF> do you want to see a paste bin
[03:07] <MIF> I am not the best at fixing broken networking
[03:07] <sarnold> yeah, a pastebin for this much data would be best :)
[03:07] <MIF> https://paste.ircnow.org/paste/3c9azqkiqj19
[03:08] <MIF> enp0s25 is the only working thing that I plug the ehternet cable into
[03:08] <sarnold> and probably a local router is supposed to serve up dns?
[03:08] <MIF> yes
[03:08] <sarnold> does that router dns work? does it work from other machines?
[03:09] <MIF> yes
[03:09] <MIF> i have not made any changes to the router
[03:09] <MIF> for pi-hole
[03:13] <MIF> what do you think sarnold?
[03:14] <sarnold> MIF: I'm not sure :( does /etc/nsswitch.conf look good?
[03:14] <sarnold> MIF: are there firewall rules in place on the machine that would drop udp or tcp packets on port 53?
[03:14] <MIF> no
[03:15] <MIF> https://paste.ircnow.org/paste/yjfp3uw8y262 <- is the nswitch?
[03:15] <MIF> https://paste.ircnow.org/paste/yjfp3uw8y262 <- is the nswitch
[03:17] <sarnold> nice and boring. hmm.
[03:17] <MIF> is that a good thing?
[03:17] <sarnold> yeah :)
[03:17] <sarnold> but alas I was already short on ideas, heh
[03:18] <MIF> ok
[03:18] <MIF>  I will poke around a bit
[03:19] <sarnold> MIF: maybe compare the output of dig ifconf.co @9.9.9.9  vs dig ifconf.co @192.168.1.1  ?
[03:19] <MIF> question can I remove this package?
[03:19] <MIF> dhcpcd5 7.1.0-2build1  A-E  DHCPv4, IPv6RA and DHCPv6 client with IPv4LL support
[03:19] <MIF> dnsmasq-base 2.80-1.1ubuntu1.3  A-E  Small caching DNS proxy and DHCP/TFTP server
[03:19] <MIF> isc-dhcp-client 4.4.1-2.1ubuntu5  F-J  DHCP client for automatically obtaining an IP address
[03:19] <MIF> isc-dhcp-common 4.4.1-2.1ubuntu5  F-J  common manpages relevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages
[03:19] <MIF> isc-dhcp-server 4.4.1-2.1ubuntu5  F-J  ISC DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment
[03:20] <sarnold> dhcpcd5 probably, yes, it's not the standard dhcp client on ubuntu, though if you've configured the system to use it, you may have to make changes
[03:20] <MIF> no I think that is what pi-hole installed
[03:21] <MIF> nope
[03:21] <MIF> still same error
[03:22] <MIF> and for dig ifconf.co @192.168.1.1 and dig ifconf.co @9.9.9.9 they are the same
[03:24] <sarnold> are they both success or both error? heh
[03:24] <MIF> success
[03:24] <MIF> sorry I should of said that
[03:31] <sarnold> MIF: sorry :( I'm out of ideas
[03:31] <MIF> that is ok thank you for your time sarnold
[03:33] <sarnold> good luck MIF :)
[03:33] <MIF> thanks
[03:33] <MIF> I am going to use this channel as a "think pad"
[03:34] <MIF> I can ping 8.8.8.8
[03:34] <MIF> and 1.1.1.1
[14:41] <edve> Hello everyone , I was wondering if there was any sorts of way to automate an install and customize the ISO of Ubuntu server?
[14:43] <rbasak> edve: see https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall - although I'd consider if cloud images might work better for you. Depends on your use case.
[14:46] <edve> With the cloud image, do the machine has to have Internet Access ?
[14:47] <rbasak> That's not a requirement.
[14:48] <rbasak> I expect you'd need to make arrangements to host the software you want to deploy into it, but you'd have to make similar arrangements for an ISO based installation too.
[14:55] <edve> Yeah the documentation is kind of "meh"
[14:57] <edve> I never did any type of deployement of this kind also , so I'm basically at square 1