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DNS help needed on Fedora 38
(lemmy.zip)
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resolvectl flush-caches
just in caseLook at
resolvectl dns
to check there's no DHCP-acquired DNS servers set anymoreIf you use a VPN, those often set their own DNS servers too, remember to check it as well.
Thanks, I did that and so far so good. I did most of this before but it was reverting back to some other dns address and not working -_- now it works, so far
If its reverting, you may have a fallback DNS configured somewhere, or your browser is using DNS over HTTPS, which sometimes will bypass whatever DNS server you've configured.