Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-28 Thread Tim via users
Tim: > > And there are (or were?) various apps that look to Network Manager > > to tell if you're off- or on- line. Felix Miata: > I don't know why apps would care. When I want to know, I look at the > LEDs on my router and/or modem and/or ethernet port Likewise... I found it a problem. If one

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-28 Thread Felix Miata
Tim composed on 2025-04-28 15:16 (UTC+0930): > On Sun, 2025-04-27 at 13:58 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: >> Having no mobile computers, and none using wireless networking, I find >> myself to >> be the only network manager needed, and barely so, so have no network manager >> installed > It can stil

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Tim via users
Tim via users: > > My internal DNS can obviously answer my LAN addressing queries, and > > it's set up to also resolve queries about internet addresses. It runs > > as a full server. No public server can answer queries about my LAN. Marco Moock: > Then only have the internal DNS set in your OS.

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2025-04-27 at 13:58 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > Having no mobile computers, and none using wireless networking, I find myself > to > be the only network manager needed, and barely so, so have no network manager > installed It can still manage that *one* connection. And there are (or were

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Felix Miata
François Patte composed on 2025-04-27 12:46 (UTC+0200): > Once upon a time, there were a file ifcfg-xxx were the ethernet config > was clearly written but times have changed! Having no mobile computers, and none using wireless networking, I find myself to be the only network manager needed, and

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/27/25 3:46 AM, François Patte wrote: Le 27/04/2025 à 07:49, Samuel Sieb a écrit : On 4/26/25 2:05 PM, François Patte wrote: Le 24/04/2025 à 23:01, Jonathan Billings a écrit : On Apr 24, 2025, at 08:28, François Patte wrote: am a little bit confused about the dns : I have systemd-resolved

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Marco Moock
Am 27.04.2025 um 20:42:23 Uhr schrieb Tim via users: > My internal DNS can obviously answer my LAN addressing queries, and > it's set up to also resolve queries about internet addresses. It runs > as a full server. No public server can answer queries about my LAN. Then only have the internal DN

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Barry Scott
> On 27 Apr 2025, at 09:20, Tim via users wrote: > > The system will usually have a default server it queries for > everything, and if it doesn't respond (at all) it will try one of the > others. If it does respond (even if it doesn't have and results), it > has answered and the others won't b

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2025-04-27 at 12:17 +0200, Marco Moock wrote: > Then you have a general problem. DNS is intended to give back the same > results for the same query - regardless which server you ask. Yes, and no. My internal DNS can obviously answer my LAN addressing queries, and it's set up to also resol

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread François Patte
Le 27/04/2025 à 07:49, Samuel Sieb a écrit : On 4/26/25 2:05 PM, François Patte wrote: Le 24/04/2025 à 23:01, Jonathan Billings a écrit : On Apr 24, 2025, at 08:28, François Patte wrote: am a little bit confused about the dns : I have systemd-resolved installed and when I list the content of

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Marco Moock
Am 27.04.2025 um 10:57:30 Uhr schrieb Barry Scott: > > On 27 Apr 2025, at 09:20, Tim via users > > wrote: > > > > The system will usually have a default server it queries for > > everything, and if it doesn't respond (at all) it will try one of > > the others. If it does respond (even if it doe

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-27 Thread Tim via users
On Sat, 2025-04-26 at 23:05 +0200, François Patte wrote: > Current DNS Server: 192.168.1.1 > DNS Servers: 80.67.169.12 80.67.169.40 192.168.1.1 Having multiple DNS servers, like that, *can* be a problem. It depends on your use case. The system will usually have a default server it querie

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-26 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/26/25 2:05 PM, François Patte wrote: Le 24/04/2025 à 23:01, Jonathan Billings a écrit : On Apr 24, 2025, at 08:28, François Patte wrote: am a little bit confused about the dns : I have systemd-resolved installed and when I list the content of the package (rpm -ql), I can read on the firs

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-26 Thread François Patte
Le 24/04/2025 à 23:01, Jonathan Billings a écrit : On Apr 24, 2025, at 08:28, François Patte wrote: am a little bit confused about the dns : I have systemd-resolved installed and when I list the content of the package (rpm -ql), I can read on the first line: /etc/systemd/resolved.conf But th

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-24 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Apr 24, 2025, at 08:28, François Patte wrote: > am a little bit confused about the dns : I have systemd-resolved installed > and when I list the content of the package (rpm -ql), I can read on the first > line: > > /etc/systemd/resolved.conf > > But there is no /etc/systemd/resolved.conf >

Re: about systemd-resolved

2025-04-24 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/24/25 5:27 AM, François Patte wrote: I am a little bit confused about the dns : I have systemd-resolved installed and when I list the content of the package (rpm -ql), I can read on the first line: /etc/systemd/resolved.conf But there is no /etc/systemd/resolved.conf It's a ghost file.

about systemd-resolved

2025-04-24 Thread François Patte
Bonjour, I am a little bit confused about the dns : I have systemd-resolved installed and when I list the content of the package (rpm -ql), I can read on the first line: /etc/systemd/resolved.conf But there is no /etc/systemd/resolved.conf There is a /usr/lib/systemd/resolved.conf but it is