On Thursday, 2 July 2026 13:39:31 AEST Russell Coker wrote:
DNS=144.76.186.21 Domains=luv.asn.au
If you add the above 2 lines to the end of /etc/systemd/resolved.conf (or put them in a separate file in the /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/ directory) and run "sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved.service" you will have a separate DNS configuration for the luv.asn.au domain.
Last Modified: 2026-07-02T03:35:42Z Status: serverRenewProhibited https://identitydigital.au/whois-status-codes#serverRenewProhibited As of 1:35PM Victorian time the domain was renewed. Some of the nodes for the 8.8.8.8 service are still not resolving it while some already have the updated data. Probably that will be the case for a lot of big DNS servers, but I expect that it will all be working in 20 minutes or so. So you can delete such custom configuration in your DNS setup.
The resolvectl command is supposed to be able to set this and I have done it in the past, but I can't work it out from the man page and the google hits haven't turned up anything useful. Anyone know how to use resolvectl to do this? Before anyone says "read the source", I have read quite a bit of systemd source and it is not easy for outsiders to understand.
It would still be good to solve this technical problem. This should be easy to do! I really should write more blog posts of the "here's 2 lines of shell script that took me a week to work out" genre because I have solved this in the past. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/