Am 27.04.2025 um 10:57:30 Uhr schrieb Barry Scott:

> > On 27 Apr 2025, at 09:20, Tim via users
> > <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> 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 be queried.  
> 
> I think I read that systemd-resolved queries all servers in parallel
> and return the answer from the first server to respond?
> 
> If the servers do not have consistent contents you see unexpected
> query results.

Then you have a general problem. DNS is intended to give back the same
results for the same query - regardless which server you ask.


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