> In my resolv.conf I have now both 127.0.0.53 and the upstream dns each
in their own "nameserver"-line.

if you haven't told resolved about any upstream nameservers, there is no
point in pointing resolv.conf to it.

> "telnet" is just a simple tool to connect to tcp/ip endpoints, in case
you didn't know, a bit like netcat, but more generally available ;-)

lol, yes we're all aware of what telnet is :)

> Good to know so early in the thread...

If you do open an upstream bug, I'll be happy to follow it and backport
any fix if appropriate, but I really do suggest you just fix your
network to use a domain name.

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