Hi Am 10.09.19 um 20:52 schrieb Jason A. Donenfeld: > The standard interface for modifying DNS on Linux is resolvconf. It is > for this reason that systemd added the compatibility layer. I don't think this statemement is true. resolvconf is by no means a Linux standard interface, e.g. Debian never has shipped with resolvconf installed by default. It's an optional interface (where different implementations exist). I think the only distro that ever installed resolvconf by default is Ubuntu (and I'm not sure they still do on all flavors nowadays). Which distros nowadays do install resolvconf by default? > Debian >> should install the proper symlink. WireGuard upstream will support the >> standard mechanism of resolvconf. We can't do that (at least not in the systemd package) as that would make other implementations like openresolv uninstallable. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?