To avoid having to do a clean install myself does anyone know if an "out
of the box" installation of Raspberry Pi OS uses dnsmasq or
systemd.resolvd for DNS?
To avoid having to do a clean install myself does anyone know if an
"out of the box" installation of Raspberry Pi OS uses dnsmasq or systemd.resolvd for DNS?
On 01-12-2021 22:30, Chris Green wrote:
To avoid having to do a clean install myself does anyone know if an
"out of the box" installation of Raspberry Pi OS uses dnsmasq or
systemd.resolvd for DNS?
Neither, I think, but I'm not 100% sure how to check. Aren't both local
DNS caching servers? This is on a fresh RaspiOS Bullseye Lite 64-bit:
On 02/12/2021 00:24, A. Dumas wrote:
On 01-12-2021 22:30, Chris Green wrote:
To avoid having to do a clean install myself does anyone know if an
"out of the box" installation of Raspberry Pi OS uses dnsmasq or
systemd.resolvd for DNS?
Neither, I think, but I'm not 100% sure how to check. Aren't both local
DNS caching servers? This is on a fresh RaspiOS Bullseye Lite 64-bit:
I could find no evidence of a caching nameserver on my Pi...it picks up
a nameserver in my case from a static definition in /etc/resolv.conf and
that is it.
To avoid having to do a clean install myself does anyone know if an
"out of the box" installation of Raspberry Pi OS uses dnsmasq or systemd.resolvd for DNS?
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 02/12/2021 00:24, A. Dumas wrote:
On 01-12-2021 22:30, Chris Green wrote:
To avoid having to do a clean install myself does anyone know if an
"out of the box" installation of Raspberry Pi OS uses dnsmasq or
systemd.resolvd for DNS?
Neither, I think, but I'm not 100% sure how to check. Aren't both local DNS caching servers? This is on a fresh RaspiOS Bullseye Lite 64-bit:
I could find no evidence of a caching nameserver on my Pi...it picks up
a nameserver in my case from a static definition in /etc/resolv.conf and that is it.
OK, thanks all, I've decided to bite the bullet and write a new SD
card (very old Pi) with a fairly recent Pi image and install it and
take a look myself.
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