This helped me only partially - I still have issues with DNS lookup.

It seems that the systemd-resolved is broken from the very idea.

After solving DNSSEC problem, I see now a switching problem - if one DNS
does not respond, resolved switches to another one, which may be a local
DNS not serving all the information, however it responds RELIABLY with
.... "REFUSED" for majority of queries! Thus, resolved is stuck with
this "reliable" DNS, refusing almost all queries until reboot (or
networking reload).

There are so many bugs filled about resolved that somebody should gather
them in one place and do something.

Moreover, tracing problems is not easy - they are intermittent,
depending on current server load. For some people in fixed setup bug may
be nonexistent; when travelling across well-configured, simple and non-
overloaded networks everything is OK. Then, at some hour, some
connection - I start having to reload network every time I start reading
mail.....

For now many people are switching to alternative resolver - e.g.
"unbound"; what is going on with resolved looks like sabotage.....

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