Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-10 Thread songbird
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 15:11:20 +0200, Detlef Vollmann wrote: >> NetworkManager is the "default" (whatever "default" means) as it serves >> well the need of many users to connect a client machine to the Internet. > > It's only the "default" if a Desktop Environment is instal

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 15:11:20 +0200, Detlef Vollmann wrote: > NetworkManager is the "default" (whatever "default" means) as it serves > well the need of many users to connect a client machine to the Internet. It's only the "default" if a Desktop Environment is installed. On a Standard Debian i

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-10 Thread Detlef Vollmann
On 7/8/24 11:50, David Ayers wrote: On 8/7/24 11:42, jeremy ardley wrote: I also forgot to mention my usual warning: NetworkManager is *not* stable and if you do anything complex with it you can expect trouble. Personally I use systemd-networkd as that seems much more stable and predictable

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-08 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, David Ayers wrote: > PS: it seems I'm not receiving mails via the list subscription so > please keep my CC:ed if you will. Thank you! The "X-Spam-Status:" header of your mail does not show "LDOSUBSCRIBER". So i assume that ay...@fsfe.org is not known to the list server as a subscribed e-mail

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-08 Thread David Ayers
> Note that .home is somewhat of a special snowflake with regards to > TLDs. It was suggested as the default for HNCP in 2016 (RFC 7788 > section 8 ); > rejected as a gTLD in 2018 >

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-08 Thread David Ayers
> On 8/7/24 11:42, jeremy ardley wrote: > > There is also the file /etc/nsswitch.conf. That gives you fine > grained control over name services and the order they are consulted > If you have a very small .home network you can create static entries > in /etc/hosts and if configured in nsswitch.co

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-08 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 8 Jul 2024 01:03 +0200, from ay...@fsfe.org (David Ayers): > Hello everyone! > > My Debian 12/bookworm laptop uses DHCP with NetworkManager which > produce an /etc/resolv.conf containing: > # Generated by NetworkManager > ``` > search home > nameserver 192.168.1.254 > ``` Note that .home is so

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-07 Thread jeremy ardley
On 8/7/24 11:42, jeremy ardley wrote: On 8/7/24 07:03, David Ayers wrote: Hello everyone! My Debian 12/bookworm laptop uses DHCP with NetworkManager which produce an /etc/resolv.conf containing: # Generated by NetworkManager ``` search home nameserver 192.168.1.254 ``` I've setup NetworkM

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-07 Thread jeremy ardley
On 8/7/24 07:03, David Ayers wrote: Hello everyone! My Debian 12/bookworm laptop uses DHCP with NetworkManager which produce an /etc/resolv.conf containing: # Generated by NetworkManager ``` search home nameserver 192.168.1.254 ``` I've setup NetworkManager to use its local dnsmasq instance