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  • usta
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    Originally posted by Mark Rose View Post
    I had to disable systemd-resolved because it won't consistently resolve DNS over OpenVPN connections.
    and in which version of systemd and when you had that problems ? Did you have any chance to give it a try to test if the problems still exist?

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  • Mark Rose
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    I had to disable systemd-resolved because it won't consistently resolve DNS over OpenVPN connections.

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  • doublez13
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    Originally posted by Spam View Post
    What problem is resolvd fixing?
    It's pretty nice to have a resolver that supports DNS over TLS natively available.

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  • S.Pam
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    What problem is resolvd fixing?

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  • eydee
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    Alpha/beta versions must be called systemd-is-gonna-resolve.

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  • flux242
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    i had to disable Systemd-Resolved years ago because it was leaking dns in case of a vpn connection

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  • Fedora 33 Planning To Enable Systemd-Resolved By Default

    Phoronix: Fedora 33 Planning To Enable Systemd-Resolved By Default

    Fedora 33 this autumn is looking to make use of systemd-resolved by default rather than NSS-DNS for name resolution...

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