Re: No nameserver found after kernel upgrade

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> On 14 Jan 2023, at 17:02, lejeczek via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 11/01/2023 13:15, Jouk via users wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Today I upgraded my kernel form 6.0.16 to 6.0.18 on a F37 system. After rebooting no nameservers are found at the end of /run/systemd/resoilve/resolv.conf.
>> 
>> I found 2 ways to get the name resolve work again:
>>     -reboot in kernel 6.0.16
>>     -Change the internet adapter configuration from DHCP to Manual (and inserting the same info as before)
>> 
>> This looks to me to be a bug. (or am I wrong?)
>> 
>>             regards
>>                  Jouk
>> 
> I too think - something to do with recent updates, kernel or components/services.
> 
> -> $ host wp.pl
> ;; communications error to 127.0.0.53#53: connection refused
> ;; communications error to 127.0.0.53#53: connection refused
> ;; no servers could be reached
> 
> Default systemd' resolver (as service) runs in stub mode.
> Suffices to:
> 
> -> $ systemctl stop systemd-resolved
> 
> and:
> 
> -> $ host wp.pl
> wp.pl has address 212.77.98.9
> wp.pl mail is handled by 5 mx5.wp.pl.
> wp.pl mail is handled by 0 mx.wp.pl.
> 
> start it again:
> -> $ systemctl start systemd-resolved
> -> $ host wp.pl
> ;; 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
> 
> I think it's candidate for Bugzilla report - if the author of the thread filed one then let us know so we can chip in.

What does resolvectl report? It shows what systemd-resolved has configured.

Barry
> 
> thanks, L,
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