On 2/16/21 6:05 AM, David Both wrote:
> This situation is due to the change from the old resolver to the new 
> systemd-resolved.
> 
> I have a page on my technical web site that describes the problem and the 
> circumvention.
> 
> http://www.linux-databook.info/?page_id=5951
> 
> This does not, erm, resolve the problem but it does get you back to a working 
> resover.
Right stopping/disabling the systemd-resolved then creating your own 
/etc/resovled.conf
is the work around... 

systemd is in the booting business... However did it get in DNS business... 
And that was a good idea??? ;-)

> 
> I hope this helps.
It did... Thanks you!

steved
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