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Ventura and DNS

After installing Ventura on my MacBook Pro, I cant delete a DNS server in setting. I chose System Settings -> Network -> WiFi -> Details -> DNS.


If try to select a DNS entry and press "-" it does not work and its greyed out.


Any suggestions?

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Posted on Nov 10, 2022 12:34 AM

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Posted on Nov 10, 2022 6:50 AM

Tinyvaldemar wrote:

After installing Ventura on my MacBook Pro, I cant delete a DNS server in setting. I chose System Settings -> Network -> WiFi -> Details -> DNS.

If try to select a DNS entry and press "-" it does not work and its greyed out.

Any suggestions?


Are you logged into your/ a admin account, not a standard user account...?


Can you highlight and select before you use the +/- ?



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Change DNS settings on Mac - Apple Support


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Nov 10, 2022 6:50 AM in response to Tinyvaldemar

Tinyvaldemar wrote:

After installing Ventura on my MacBook Pro, I cant delete a DNS server in setting. I chose System Settings -> Network -> WiFi -> Details -> DNS.

If try to select a DNS entry and press "-" it does not work and its greyed out.

Any suggestions?


Are you logged into your/ a admin account, not a standard user account...?


Can you highlight and select before you use the +/- ?



ref

Change DNS settings on Mac - Apple Support


Nov 10, 2022 7:15 AM in response to Tinyvaldemar

Tinyvaldemar wrote:

I am logged in with my Admin account. I can add a DNS server but I cant highlight one and select "-"




I would try from a safeboot, login and compare your results—


 —SafeBoot How to use safe mode on your Mac - Apple Support will sort many anomalies



reboot as normal to leave Safeboot.


I would file a bug report w/ Apple Feedback here :  hhttp://www.apple.com/feedback



I will add—

The current stable release of Ventura including bug fixes, is macOS Ventura 13.0.1

Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support

https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/get-macos-updates-mchlpx1065/mac

Nov 10, 2022 8:05 AM in response to Tinyvaldemar

Tinyvaldemar wrote:

Thanks for the help!

I hate to do this, but I must confess that I am an idiot. What i think I am seeing, is a grey list of former DNS servers that has been in use. If i select "+" and add another DNS server, only the newly added one shows in the list. I can remove that server and when i do, the old grey list returns. I might defend myself by saying that it is confusing to see a list of IP addresses under DNS -servers that are not in use.



Thanks for the follow up Tinyvaldemar ,


you can use the same link to submit your feedback concerning the interface.

Apple Feedback here:  hhttp://www.apple.com/feedback






Nov 10, 2022 7:30 AM in response to leroydouglas

Thanks for the help!


I hate to do this, but I must confess that I am an idiot. What i think I am seeing, is a grey list of former DNS servers that has been in use. If i select "+" and add another DNS server, only the newly added one shows in the list. I can remove that server and when i do, the old grey list returns. I might defend myself by saying that it is confusing to see a list of IP addresses under DNS -servers that are not in use.

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