So there's really no way to just change the listen-address parameter for the NetworkManager started dnsmasq? I feel like it has to be in a script somewhere, but so far I've been unable to find the script that NetworkManager uses to start dnsmasq. This is a really annoying bug, as it introduces a noticeable lag whenever a AAAA record has to be resolved, and breaks AAAA resolution for some things.
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