Introduction to DNS Leaks
I’ve seen DNS leaks become a major concern for Linux users, especially those relying on systemd-resolved. A DNS leak occurs when your system sends DNS queries to an unintended DNS server, potentially exposing your browsing history and other sensitive information. In this article, I’ll share my experience and insights on how to identify and troubleshoot DNS leaks using systemd-resolved and resolv.conf.
Understanding systemd-resolved
Systemd-resolved is a powerful tool that provides DNS resolution. It acts as a local DNS resolver, caching DNS queries and responses to improve performance. By default, systemd-resolved uses the DNS servers provided by your network configuration, but you can configure it to use specific DNS servers. To check the current DNS servers used by systemd-resolved, run:
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