On Lu, 23 mar 20, 18:42:49, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Thats a problem I don't have Greg. I went to a locally defined hosts file > 30+ years ago for all my private resolutions, and it Just Works. Queries > that go out on the wire for resolution are relayed to the dns services > of my provider. Resolution times for external sites are sub 100 > millisecond as a general rule. Thats ALL handled by my router running > dd-wrt which I think is using dnsmasq. > > Yet every time I promote such a structure as a solution to someones local > network problems I am the idiot according to you for not using dhcp > globally. I don't enjoy being painted as an a-hole for using something > that Just Works. So I've quit unless you or someone like you pulls my > chain.
Static IPs and /etc/hosts works just fine here with systemd-networkd / systemd-resolved and Network Manager. > For the "vast majority of system's", as I install them, the first thing I > have to do is uninstall that stuff as it has yet in the last 5 years, to > use anything in the routing table but the avahi supplied 169.xx.cc.nn > address which is not allowed off the premises by dd-wrt. [citation needed] Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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