On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 09:19:35PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> systemd-resolved is supposed to forward queries to the upstream resolver
> and always be available on 127.0.0.53, so what does actually change in
> resolve.conf when using it?
Only if you are using the stub resolver. systemd-resolv
On Dec 30, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> I would too. It would be nice if systemd-resolved had some mechanism to
> support this kind of functionality. If you're going to replace resolvconf,
> then you ought to actually replace it.
systemd-resolved is supposed to forward queries to the upstream res
On 29.12.21 22:35, Scott Kitterman wrote:
The postfix package ships a script in /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/ to restart
postfix when resolv.conf is updated.
Why copy the file? Couldn't you bind mount it into the chroot so you
don't need to update it everytime the host /etc/resolv.conf change
On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 08:26:07AM -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> > Maybe you should stop supporting the non-standard chroot configuration?
> What do you mean by non-standard? It's true that the upstream default is now
> not in the chroot, but it's totally a configuration supported by upstream.
On Thursday, December 30, 2021 9:01:07 AM EST David Bremner wrote:
> Scott Kitterman writes:
> > I believe I can solve this problem by adding Recommends: resolvconf if
> > that's the only way. I had hoped there would be some "modern" way to do
> > it from within Debian's default package set.
>
>
On Thursday, December 30, 2021 8:50:48 AM EST Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Scott Kitterman writes:
> > I believe I can solve this problem by adding Recommends: resolvconf if
> > that's the only way. I had hoped there would be some "modern" way to do
> > it from within Debian's default package set.
>
> Fu
Scott Kitterman writes:
> I believe I can solve this problem by adding Recommends: resolvconf if that's
> the only way. I had hoped there would be some "modern" way to do it from
> within Debian's default package set.
I hope that wouldn't interfere with an enabled systemd-resolved,
otherwise
Scott Kitterman writes:
> I believe I can solve this problem by adding Recommends: resolvconf if that's
> the only way. I had hoped there would be some "modern" way to do it from
> within Debian's default package set.
Funny. That seems to have been the solution to this bug almost 20 years
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On Thursday, December 30, 2021 2:36:45 AM EST Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 01:48:49AM +, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> > It does. My question is on the other end of the problem. Once
> > resolv.conf is updated, how do I trigger an action for another package?
> > In this case it'
On Thursday, December 30, 2021 2:35:56 AM EST Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 04:35:22PM -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> > The postfix package ships a script in /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/ to
> > restart postfix when resolv.conf is updated. As far as I know, that
> > still works
On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 01:48:49AM +, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> It does. My question is on the other end of the problem. Once resolv.conf
> is updated, how do I trigger an action for another package? In this case
> it's copy the updated resolv.conf into the chroot and restart postfix. I
>
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 04:35:22PM -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> The postfix package ships a script in /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/ to
> restart
> postfix when resolv.conf is updated. As far as I know, that still works if
> the
> resolvconf package is installed, but if not (i.e. Debian def
On December 30, 2021 1:19:45 AM UTC, Adam Borowski wrote:
>On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 04:35:22PM -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>> The postfix package ships a script in /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/ to
>> restart
>> postfix when resolv.conf is updated. As far as I know, that still works if
>>
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 04:35:22PM -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> The postfix package ships a script in /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/ to
> restart
> postfix when resolv.conf is updated. As far as I know, that still works if
> the
> resolvconf package is installed, but if not (i.e. Debian def
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