On Thu, 09.04.15 11:09, Mikhail Morfikov ([email protected]) wrote: > And in the /etc/systemd/resolved.conf file I set DNS=127.0.2.1 only, > and the two interfaces looks like this: > # networkctl status -a > ... > ● 6: br_lxc > Link File: n/a > Network File: /etc/systemd/network/30-br_lxc-static.network > Type: ether > State: no-carrier (configured) > Driver: bridge > HW Address: 6e:7d:a5:7f:d6:06 > MTU: 1500 > Address: 192.168.10.100 > fe80::6c7d:a5ff:fe7f:d606 > > ● 7: bond0 > Link File: n/a > Network File: /etc/systemd/network/50-bond0-dhcp.network > Type: ether > State: routable (configured) > Driver: bonding > HW Address: 3c:4a:92:00:4c:5b (Hewlett-Packard Company) > MTU: 1500 > Address: 192.168.1.150 > fe80::3e4a:92ff:fe00:4c5b > Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD) > Domain: mhouse.lh > > I'm not sure, but shouldn't there be a DNS field pointing to the local > 127.0.2.1 address that was set in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf file? It > looks like the DNS line in the above log shows only if the DNS= option > is set in a corresponding interface config file.
networkctl only shows data from networkd. If you configure the DNS server in resolved.conf, that's a file only resolved reads, and hence is not known to networkd or shown by networkctl. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
