I cannot believe that this is still set to low. This is yet another case of the systemd circus-tools causing unexpected behavior for long-time linux users.
This breaks local DNS resolution in my homelab. I should NOT have to do a Google search to fix this, it should just work properly (like it used to).
Fresh install of 18.04.2. Notice that systemd is incapable of giving me a lookup on my local LAN:
#AND YET IT CLAIMS IT'S USING MY ROUTERS DNS
david@server:~$ sudo systemd-resolve --status
...
Link 2 (enp2s0)
Current Scopes: DNS
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no
DNS Servers: 10.0.1.1
Also affects me.
I cannot believe that this is still set to low. This is yet another case of the systemd circus-tools causing unexpected behavior for long-time linux users.
This breaks local DNS resolution in my homelab. I should NOT have to do a Google search to fix this, it should just work properly (like it used to).
Fresh install of 18.04.2. Notice that systemd is incapable of giving me a lookup on my local LAN:
#CORRECT WHEN SPECIFIED MANUALLY
david@server:~$ nslookup ansible-nas 10.0.1.1
Server: 10.0.1.1
Address: 10.0.1.1#53
Name: ansible-nas
Address: 10.0.1.37
#SYSTEMD-RESOLVD PROXY IS BROKEN
david@server:~$ nslookup ansible-nas
Server: 127.0.0.53
Address: 127.0.0.53#53
** server can't find ansible-nas: SERVFAIL
#AND YET IT CLAIMS IT'S USING MY ROUTERS DNS
david@server:~$ sudo systemd-resolve --status
...
Link 2 (enp2s0)
Current Scopes: DNS
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no
DNS Servers: 10.0.1.1