ToddAndMargo via users writes:
All this silliness started as of Fedora Core 37. There were no issues with 36.
How certain are you that you had systemd-resolved installed in 36, and it didn't get pulled in during the upgrade to 37?
This particular rpm package has a tendency to get pulled in as a weak update dependency, every once in a while. It
# host gbis.com ;; communications error to 127.0.0.53#53: timed out ;; communications error to 127.0.0.53#53: timed out ;; no servers could be reached And two minutes later: # host gbis.com gbis.com has address 54.151.57.48 gbis.com mail is handled by 0 gbis.com. But it does not hold. Back and forth and back and forth
Yes. I've seen this. Despite bind-chroot running on the same blankety-blank server, if I allowed systemd-resolved to handle DNS queries on this server it will occasionally try to convince me that the DNS server is unreachable.
The only way to fix this reliably is to uninstall systemd-resolved.
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