Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2021 08:52:01 -0700 From: Carl Johnson <carlj@peak.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: resolvconf Message-ID: <867dl7pkke.fsf@bay.localnet> In-Reply-To: <96EEE7E3-C20D-46B6-88C3-DEF8193F0BE3@kreme.com> (lbutlr's message of "Mon, 12 Apr 2021 00:31:43 -0600") References: <60A158D1-8AC8-4233-B268-9CAD1952FE17@kreme.com> <1e498430-3fa3-e3a2-fdee-34381096682c@qeng-ho.org> <86k0p8q0s0.fsf@bay.localnet> <96EEE7E3-C20D-46B6-88C3-DEF8193F0BE3@kreme.com>
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"@lbutlr" <kremels@kreme.com> writes: > On 11 Apr 2021, at 09:49, Carl Johnson <carlj@peak.org> wrote: >> I was using 10.2 when I started using resolvconf.conf. > > As far as I know I never started using resolvconf as I had never heard > of it before a few days ago when I looked at resolve.conf wondering > why I was hitting 9.9.9.9 on occasions and saw "created by > resolveconf" and went investigating. > > I still do not know where the quad9 DNS that was added came from > (simply editing resolve.conf did not work, it was immediately put > back). I've searched for any files contains "9\.9\.9\.9" to no avail, > so maybe in a DB file? If one of your interfaces is using dhcp configuration, then whatever is hosting that might be supplying quad9 as the dns server. That is just a guess since I don't know enough about how resolvconf or dhcp work. -- Carl Johnson carlj@peak.org
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