Public bug reported:

I understand that systemd-resolve is the tool to test queries through
systemd-resolved.

When investigation resolution issues (if it resolves fine with dig
@server domain.to.test but not with systemd-resolved), you can use
systemd-resolve --status to view the active configuration with the link
related parameters, OR use systemd-resolve domain.to.test to test the
resolution (but you have no details, just either a result, or a simple
"not found").

It would really help a lot to have either a --verbose or a --debug flag,
to see which server is queried, why, which domains are actually sent in
the query (based on the search domains), was the cache used (something
like the dig output would already be better).

Thanks!

Ubuntu version: Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
Systemd version: 237-3ubuntu10.42

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  systemd-resolve has no --verbose or --debug flag

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I understand that systemd-resolve is the tool to test queries through
  systemd-resolved.

  When investigation resolution issues (if it resolves fine with dig
  @server domain.to.test but not with systemd-resolved), you can use
  systemd-resolve --status to view the active configuration with the
  link related parameters, OR use systemd-resolve domain.to.test to test
  the resolution (but you have no details, just either a result, or a
  simple "not found").

  It would really help a lot to have either a --verbose or a --debug
  flag, to see which server is queried, why, which domains are actually
  sent in the query (based on the search domains), was the cache used
  (something like the dig output would already be better).

  Thanks!

  Ubuntu version: Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
  Systemd version: 237-3ubuntu10.42

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