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blog.stigok.com
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| | | | | I got the example idea from a Stack Overflow question where a method for getting the IP address of the primary DNS server was used like this | |
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zwischenzugs.com
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| | | | | InAnatomy of a Linux DNS Lookup - Part II covered: nsswitch /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf pingvshoststyle lookups and inAnatomy of a Linux DNS Lookup - Part III covered: systemdand itsnetworkingservice ifupandifdown dhclient resolvconf and ended up here: A (roughly) accurate map of what's going on Unfortunately, that's not the end of the story. There's still more things... | |
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beesley.tech
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| | | | | Recently, I have been exploring to encrypt my DNS traffic on Fedora 42 using DNS over TLS (DoT). Along the way, I ran into confusing symlinks, missing config | |
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mjanja.ch
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| | | systemd has a cron replacement, and its better. | ||