>>>>> "Kenyon" == Kenyon Ralph <[email protected]> writes:
>> Ok, I got it. My last doubt. Imagine that I use the same
>> server/machine as dns server as well, based on your words, in
>> this case I should provide the link local, because the dns server
>> is located at my lan and it is the same machine as the default
>> gateway. Am I right?
Kenyon> I did answer this question twice already about which address
Kenyon> of the DNS server to use. As you can see, Philipp Kern
Kenyon> confirmed that link-local does work in resolv.conf, at least
Kenyon> with Debian, so you can use either global or link-local. You
Do you need to put:
fe80::224:21ff:fea7:5e27
or fe80::224:21ff:fea7:5e27%eth0
in the resolv.conf? I would expect that link local will fail without
the interface ID, in which case, the dhclient and/or resolvconf chain
needs to get the %eth0 in there somehow.
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