Fix messed up NordVPN resolv.conf on Linux

Fix messed up NordVPN resolv.conf on Linux

If you are using the NordVPN Linux Version you maybe experienced that NordVPN is overwriting the resolv.conf when you connect to a VPN. For me it happened when i used the nordvpn-bin from the AUR. So after i disconnected from my VPN i have realised that i can´t connect to the Internet. So i have checked my resolv.conf to check what happened. And there where entries generated from NordVPN in there. So i thought just edit the config and change it to dns.watch again. So i tried to edit it. But it said that i hadn´t the permissions herefore. I was root. Why don´t i have permissions herefore. I am root.

So i searched across the Internet and found a simple solution i want to share with you.

First get permissions back:

sudo chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf

Then edit the /etc/resolv.conf or delete it and create it new:

sudo rm -rf /etc/resolv.conf

After that, add your nameservers. I am using dns.watch nameservers but you can use whatever you want.

sudo echo "nameserver 84.200.69.80" >> /etc/resolv.conf
sudo echo "nameserver 84.200.70.40" >> /etc/resolv.conf

Tada! Fixed :)

If you want to make a script of it you can use the following:

#!/bin/bash
sudo chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf
sudo rm -rf /etc/resolv.conf
sudo echo "nameserver 84.200.69.80" >> /etc/resolv.conf
sudo echo "nameserver 84.200.70.40" >> /etc/resolv.conf
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