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Whatever I type on `resolv.conf` I still can resolve domain name on `firefox`, so it seems to stay on the old configuration
I want it to listen on the local `dnscrypt` server, how to make effective `resolv.conf`?
Last edited by pn (2020-03-29 21:35:59)
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Are you in the United States?
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/fi … over-https
tl;dr: go to about:config and set network.trr.mode to "5" to disable DoH.
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I'm not in the U.S.
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cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
ps aux | grep resolved
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```
# Name Service Switch configuration file.
# See nsswitch.conf(5) for details.
passwd: files mymachines systemd
group: files mymachines systemd
shadow: files
publickey: files
hosts: files mymachines mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns mdns4 myhostname
networks: files
protocols: files
services: files
ethers: files
rpc: files
netgroup: files
```
```
46791 0.0 0.0 6292 2296 pts/2 S+ 18:27 0:00 grep --colour=auto resolved
```
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Is the issue limited just to firefox i.e. everything else uses the server configured in resolf.conf?
Please also use code tags for file contents, commands and their outputs.
Last edited by loqs (2020-03-26 17:56:31)
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`dig` seems to stay up to date, but I don't know if he uses `dnscrypt` or not, just that he doesn't resolve if `resolv.conf` is not valid (`parse of /etc/resolv.conf failed`)
What is a code tag? What file contents are you talking about? What commands? I writed the outputs up here
Last edited by pn (2020-03-26 18:12:04)
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See the bbcode it helps formats output as seth used in post #4.
With an empty resolve.conf does the host command fail to resolve hostnames?
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With an empty `resolv.conf` both `dig` and `host` can resolve hostnames
Last edited by pn (2020-03-26 18:14:11)
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In firefox -> Preferences -> Network Settings is a proxy enabled or is DNS over HTTPS enabled? If you create a new firefox profile can it still resolve hosts with an empty resolv.conf?
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System proxies are used and nothing is ticked
`firefox` still resolves queries with a fresh profile
Last edited by pn (2020-03-26 18:25:18)
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If you disable system proxies is the result the same?
To start the firefox profile manager from the command line.
firefox -P
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With "no proxy" it's the same
`nmcli dev show | grep DNS` shows the old DNS configuration
Last edited by pn (2020-03-26 19:26:50)
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What domains do you try to resolve? You've the mdns responder in nsswitch which will likely resolv all *.local domains.
Does "drill" resolve domains w/ an empty resolve.conf?
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Please change your topic title to something that actually describes the problem you have: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … ow_to_post
Incidentally, are you still running Manjaro?
Last edited by WorMzy (2020-03-29 21:09:07)
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