Introduction to systemd-resolved
I’ve seen this go wrong when working with multi-homed Linux machines: DNS lookup surprises can be a real pain. A multi-homed machine, with multiple network interfaces each connected to a different network, can lead to DNS resolution problems. The system may not know which interface to use for DNS lookups, causing all sorts of issues. This is where people usually get burned - trying to troubleshoot DNS problems without a clear understanding of how their system is configured. To address this issue, I usually start with systemd-resolved, a tool that can help manage DNS resolution and provide more predictable behavior.
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