(In reply to Nick Stommel from comment #13)
> systemd-resolved could care less
> what priority the network-manager assigns a connection; it sends queries to
> all configured DNS servers on all interfaces (thereby leaking DNS queries by
> design).
if the ipv4.dns-priority is negative, NM wouldn't even configure any other DNS servers in sd-resolved.
documented:
... Negative values have the special effect of excluding other configurations with a greater priority value; so in presence of at least a negative priority, only DNS servers from connections with the lowest priority value will be used."
(In reply to Nick Stommel from comment #13)
> systemd-resolved could care less
> what priority the network-manager assigns a connection; it sends queries to
> all configured DNS servers on all interfaces (thereby leaking DNS queries by
> design).
if the ipv4.dns-priority is negative, NM wouldn't even configure any other DNS servers in sd-resolved.
documented:
... Negative values have the special effect of excluding other configurations with a greater priority value; so in presence of at least a negative priority, only DNS servers from connections with the lowest priority value will be used."