On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 05:44:10PM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
So, I have Fedora 27 Workstation, and I'd like to configure it to use a caching nameserver. From the NetworkManager.conf man page, I'm led to believe that dns=dnsmasq in [main] should do that. And, that *does* cause dnsmasq to get started. (And for that matter, dns=unbound starts unbound.) But, /etc/resolv.conf -- which is a symlink pointing to /var/run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf -- still has the nameserver provided by the local network. I *could* set that to be unmanaged and just edit myself, but I'd like to understand what's not working.
Hi, can you show the output of: cat /etc/resolv.conf NetworkManager --print-config after setting dns=dnsmasq? Do you see any error messages about dnsmasq in 'journalctl -u NetworkManager -b'? Beniamino
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