I am very glad to hear this =)
That would be these changes:
* Set UseDomains to true, by default, on Ubuntu.
On Ubuntu, fallback DNS servers are disabled, therefore we do not leak
queries
to a preset 3rd party by default. In resolved, dnssec is also disabled by
default, as too much
I don't know what changed it, but this time I booted, I don't have this
issue any more. Must have been something here:
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Start-Date: 2017-08-20 11:27:27
Requested-By: shahar (1000)
Install: libtracker-sparql-2.0-0:amd64 (1.99.2-0ubuntu1, automatic),
python3-newt:amd64 (0.52.18-3ubuntu3,
Oh, sorry!
Not
$ sudo systemctl restart systemd-networkd
but
$ sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1710666
Title:
No
Post the output of
$ sudo systemctl status systemd-resolved
And try:
$ sudo systemctl restart systemd-networkd
Will DNs resolution start working after it?
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NetworkManager does not take care of DNS resolution, in Ubuntu 17.10
systemd-resolved does it, dnsmasq did it in older Ubuntu releases.
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