Not by design, no. Any of that, really, since I wouldn't have known
where to go to make these alterations if I wanted to (well, now that you
pointed that out, I should be able to reverse-engineer it and see if it
at least assigns IP addresses to containers automatically that way).
It's a pretty new installation of Ubuntu server; I can't think of any
non-standard thing I did on that machine that might've caused all this
mess.

By the way, adding `nameserver 8.8.8.8` to /etc/resolv.conf made no
difference. Putting it in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base and running
`resolvconf -u` resulted in requests hanging for a few seconds before it
returns the same message, that the address couldn't have been resolved.
All the while I can ping 8.8.8.8 just fine.

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