Introduction to systemd-resolved
I’ve worked with Linux systems for years, and one thing that’s become increasingly important is DNS resolution. systemd-resolved is a DNS resolver component of the systemd suite, designed to provide a flexible and secure way to resolve domain names. It was introduced in systemd version 216, released in 2015, and has since become a standard component in many Linux distributions. By default, systemd-resolved uses a split DNS configuration, which can sometimes lead to DNS leaks and unexpected behavior. I’ve seen this go wrong when a system has multiple network interfaces or connections, each with its own DNS resolver configuration.
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