On Sat, 2021-01-02 at 19:04 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jan 2021 18:18:30 -0500
> Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> 
> > Problem is still real.
> 
> I doubt it is the same issue, but I had DNS go out on my phone
> the other day, and eventually (after much confusion) discovered
> that the DNS info in my router wasn't saved when I upgraded the
> firmware, so when it provided a DNS server via DHCP, it didn't
> provide my local DNS server as the one to use, so everything
> on my local network became invisible to anything that got a new
> DHCP lease (and my phone was the first thing I noticed not working).

Yeah, not the same issue.  My current DHCP server is on one of those
RPi's and the previous one was on an RPi 3 which still runs Fedora 32.
 Doesn't explain why Fedora 32 behaves one way and 33 does this on the
same network with the same dhcp servers and routers.  :-P

The configs where duplicated between the two RPi's but it's had no
influence on the strange behavior of the Fedora 33 systems.  I may spin
up and x86_64 LXC container on my big server to test it out on that
arch.  Weird weird feces.

Thanks for the feedback.

Regards,
Mike
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