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    What setting for DNS when there is no DNS server?

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    • Pete.S
      Pete.S last edited by Pete.S

      In linux, what should you set the DNS settings to when there is no DNS service that can be accessed? By design, not as a mistake (just to clarify).

      So if you for instanced tried to access a DNS server it shouldn't even try and then timeout. It should just immediately return "host not found".

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      • DustinB3403
        DustinB3403 @Pete.S last edited by

        @Pete-S wouldn't you simply keep this blank?

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        • black3dynamite
          black3dynamite last edited by

          127.0.0.1 ?

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          • Dashrender
            Dashrender last edited by Dashrender

            Don't set an address and disable DNS deamon?

            *edit - maybe the DNS client isn't an deamon? Not sure what I'm talking about... 🙂

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            • wirestyle22
              wirestyle22 last edited by

              Yeah I'd probably just do loopback

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