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Fix resolv.conf in Windows Subsystem for Linux, when WSL doesn't correctly generate it.
#!/bin/bash
TMP=`mktemp`
trap ctrlC INT
removeTempFiles() {
rm -f $TMP
}
ctrlC() {
echo
echo "Trapped Ctrl-C, removing temporary files"
removeTempFiles
stty sane
}
echo "Current resolv.conf"
echo "-------------------"
cat /etc/resolv.conf
echo
echo "Creating new resolv.conf"
echo "------------------------"
{
head -1 /etc/resolv.conf | grep '^#.*generated'
for i in `/mnt/c/Windows/System32/WindowsPowerShell/v1.0/powershell.exe -Command "Get-DnsClientServerAddress -AddressFamily ipv4 | Select-Object -ExpandProperty ServerAddresses"`; do
echo nameserver $i
done
tail -n+2 /etc/resolv.conf | grep -v '^nameserver'
} | tr -d '\r' | tee $TMP
(set -x; sudo cp -i $TMP /etc/resolv.conf)
removeTempFiles
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nfekete commented Oct 2, 2020

@jhanssenfavaro you're welcome

@Davidffry
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Really great!

@Yumash
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Yumash commented Nov 6, 2020

..also, if you want add some own lines to it - please - remember do

wsl --shutdown

in Windows cmd or powershell

Please note that at least one WSL session must be open to save your own resolv.conf for future sessions.

@mrlinux11
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Unfortunately this did not resolve my issue (no pun intended)

@raulvictorrosa
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For me it did not resolve too.

@MatMercer
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Thanks for sharing your script!

I created a new version for it here: https://gist.github.com/MatMercer/f7e25b9c8ce7ca40dd3b220346136d23

@raulvictorrosa you can try it.

@TheLandolorien
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TheLandolorien commented Nov 9, 2021

Perfect! I still needed to run the following (Source: anyconnect WSL 2 - Windows Substem for Linux) to get enable the interface on the VPN

Get-NetAdapter | Where-Object {$_.InterfaceDescription -Match "Cisco AnyConnect"} | Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceMetric 4000
Get-NetIPInterface -InterfaceAlias "vEthernet (WSL)" | Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceMetric 1

But that doesn't provide the DNS resolution. The resolv.conf update was the missing piece.

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