How do I configure a DNS server for Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS?
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I am aware Ubuntu 18.04 uses netplan for its networking, and I have a file at /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml with the following info:
Picture of /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
I know the syntax for this file is valid because when I do sudo netplan --debug apply it does not respond with any syntax errors. However, sudo netplan --debug apply
does show this:
Picture of sudo netplan --debug apply result
I have no clue what is going and why Ubuntu decided to switch to this system. However, I suspect DEBUG:device enp0s10f0 operstate is unknown, not replugging is the issue here. Your advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
networking dns netplan
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I am aware Ubuntu 18.04 uses netplan for its networking, and I have a file at /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml with the following info:
Picture of /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
I know the syntax for this file is valid because when I do sudo netplan --debug apply it does not respond with any syntax errors. However, sudo netplan --debug apply
does show this:
Picture of sudo netplan --debug apply result
I have no clue what is going and why Ubuntu decided to switch to this system. However, I suspect DEBUG:device enp0s10f0 operstate is unknown, not replugging is the issue here. Your advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
networking dns netplan
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– muru
Nov 24 at 3:07
Did you verifyenp0s10f0is actually the interface name on your device? That doesn't look like your normal network interface naming in modern Ubuntu environmenst. Also please pay attention to the fact that giving us screenshots of text is less useful than actually giving us the text itself.
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Nov 24 at 3:55
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I am aware Ubuntu 18.04 uses netplan for its networking, and I have a file at /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml with the following info:
Picture of /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
I know the syntax for this file is valid because when I do sudo netplan --debug apply it does not respond with any syntax errors. However, sudo netplan --debug apply
does show this:
Picture of sudo netplan --debug apply result
I have no clue what is going and why Ubuntu decided to switch to this system. However, I suspect DEBUG:device enp0s10f0 operstate is unknown, not replugging is the issue here. Your advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
networking dns netplan
I am aware Ubuntu 18.04 uses netplan for its networking, and I have a file at /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml with the following info:
Picture of /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
I know the syntax for this file is valid because when I do sudo netplan --debug apply it does not respond with any syntax errors. However, sudo netplan --debug apply
does show this:
Picture of sudo netplan --debug apply result
I have no clue what is going and why Ubuntu decided to switch to this system. However, I suspect DEBUG:device enp0s10f0 operstate is unknown, not replugging is the issue here. Your advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
networking dns netplan
networking dns netplan
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– muru
Nov 24 at 3:07
Did you verifyenp0s10f0is actually the interface name on your device? That doesn't look like your normal network interface naming in modern Ubuntu environmenst. Also please pay attention to the fact that giving us screenshots of text is less useful than actually giving us the text itself.
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 24 at 3:55
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– muru
Nov 24 at 3:07
Did you verifyenp0s10f0is actually the interface name on your device? That doesn't look like your normal network interface naming in modern Ubuntu environmenst. Also please pay attention to the fact that giving us screenshots of text is less useful than actually giving us the text itself.
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 24 at 3:55
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– muru
Nov 24 at 3:07
Please don't post screenshots of text. Copy the text here and apply code formatting. askubuntu.com/editing-help#code
– muru
Nov 24 at 3:07
Did you verify
enp0s10f0 is actually the interface name on your device? That doesn't look like your normal network interface naming in modern Ubuntu environmenst. Also please pay attention to the fact that giving us screenshots of text is less useful than actually giving us the text itself.– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 24 at 3:55
Did you verify
enp0s10f0 is actually the interface name on your device? That doesn't look like your normal network interface naming in modern Ubuntu environmenst. Also please pay attention to the fact that giving us screenshots of text is less useful than actually giving us the text itself.– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 24 at 3:55
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Did you verify
enp0s10f0is actually the interface name on your device? That doesn't look like your normal network interface naming in modern Ubuntu environmenst. Also please pay attention to the fact that giving us screenshots of text is less useful than actually giving us the text itself.– Thomas Ward♦
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