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Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)



On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 12:38:29AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> My usual strategy is to let the Debian installer set the dns server to
> IP address of the router, and configure the router to query 8.8.8.8/1.1.1.1.
> It's not ideal if you have a router that doesn't "belong" to you,
> ie that you can't configure yourself.
> 
> Resolvconf squirrels that original address away in
> /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/original so that it can revert to it
> after you have left other networks/VPNs etc. So I guess that, at
> worst, you can just write in whatever you want into that file.
> Check it is still there after the next boot, and also check
> /etc/resolv.conf (which is a symlink) to make sure that it used it ok.

/etc/resolv.conf *can* be a symlink, or not.  Depends on what you've
installed.

https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf

This page doesn't talk about iwd... partly because I'd never heard of it
at the time I wrote most of the content on that page.  I've certainly
never used it, and I don't know how it works, how resolvconf interacts
with it, etc.

It also doesn't talk about systemd-networkd, or network-manager.  If
some people out there know how those things work (in *detail*) and
are able to contribute to the wiki page, that would be great.


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