> but it will bypass resolved completely

In my resolv.conf I have now both 127.0.0.53 and the upstream dns each
in their own "nameserver"-line. Just as in comment #17, but in the
meantime I added domain and search lines.


> you want to telnet to your local host?

I really wanted to demonstrate what happens if I attempt to connect to a
bare link local inet6 address as returned by systemd-resolved in the
situation where it falls back to resolving $(hostname) using info from
local network devices.  "telnet" is just a simple tool to connect to
tcp/ip endpoints, in case you didn't know, a bit like netcat, but more
generally available ;-)


> anyway, Ubuntu isn't the right place to take this up

Good to know so early in the thread...

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