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we have systemd-resolved providing dns as per:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … solved#DNS
we've used the stub method:
ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
for each machine the hosts and hostname files are appropriately set - as an example:
/etc/hosts:
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost
127.0.0.1 divisi.localdomain divisi
/etc/hostname:
divisi
but resolvectl status gives:
question #1: shouldn't the current dns server be 127.0.0.1?
however, though everything works fine, our router is putting in whatever it feels like as the hostname (first item):
android-d7f3128ade3ff07e 192.168.0.36 00:0f:00:5d:50:fb DHCP-IP WiFi-2.4G (that's for divisi)
66:2b:ce:7b:b9:6c 192.168.0.24 90:61:ae:57:79:70 DHCP-Reserved WiFi-5G (that's for schnell)
the router picks up phone names and even what looking like mac addrs.
sometimes the same hostname appears multiple times.
the only way i was able to get the correct hostnames was to activate NetworkManager, but i don't see why i should have to because the wiki says:
systemd-resolved will work out of the box with a network manager using /etc/resolv.conf
(starting systemd-networkd didn't change anything)
as i said, this is not a problem because i can ssh into machines without any difficulty, but i'd like to know how to get the router to show the correct names, without running NetworkManager.
when i used manjaro i had no such issues and i recall that os ran bind by default.
tia
Last edited by pradtf (2021-02-04 21:43:56)