Introduction to DNS Leaks
I’ve seen DNS leaks become a major concern for Linux users who care about their online privacy. Essentially, a DNS leak happens when your system’s DNS queries slip outside a secure tunnel - think VPN - and potentially expose your browsing history to prying eyes. Given the current online security landscape, being able to troubleshoot these leaks is more important than ever.
Understanding systemd-resolved
Systemd-resolved is a key system service in Linux that handles DNS resolution. It’s part of the systemd suite and is widely used in modern distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora. One of the benefits of systemd-resolved is that it can be configured to use DNS over TLS (DoT) or DNS over HTTPS (DoH), which encrypts DNS queries and reduces the risk of leaks.
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