Yes, Tobias, I thought that 192.168.1.1 is just my modem and as far as my modem is not a DNS server I still keep digging. Does this mean I use those DNS servers my Internet provider uses?
I often cannot access websites that Roskomnadzor had banned, even when I use VPN. The using of TOR let me access any website, but it works slower. I also heard about DNSmasq that hides my dns requests from my provider. But DNSmask runs quickly and easy only with NetworkManager that I cannot stand for. I use wpa-supplicant + dhcp-client without Networkmanager, and I did not find instructions for configuring DNSmasq for such environment. Can I use another DNS server? and may be I will be able to access those sites RKN banned, for example realmusic.ru I think we Russian are so hardly punishing with such a work of RKN. November 23, 2020 5:30 PM, "Tobias Geerinckx-Rice" <m...@tobias.gr> wrote: > Hi znavko, > > znavko--- via 写道: > >> I want to discover which dns server is using in my PC under >> Guix? >> I have nothing in /etc/resolv.conf: >> >> # cat /etc/resolv.conf >> nameserver 192.168.1.1 > > I don't understand what you mean by ‘nothing’ above. Is this cat > an example of what you expected to see but didn't? > > Otherwise it would seems that the DNS server that your system is > using is 192.168.1.1, your friendly modem/router/gateway. Is that > not correct? > > Kind regards, > > T G-R