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 +====== jammy (8) systemd-resolved.service.8.gz ======
  
- +Provided by: systemd_249.11-0ubuntu3_amd64
-jammy (8) systemd-resolved.service.8.gz +
-Provided by: systemd_249.11-0ubuntu3_amd64 bug+
  
 NAME NAME
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        systemd-resolved.service, systemd-resolved - Network Name Resolution manager        systemd-resolved.service, systemd-resolved - Network Name Resolution manager
  
-SYNOPSIS+===== SYNOPSIS ===== 
  
        systemd-resolved.service        systemd-resolved.service
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        /lib/systemd/systemd-resolved        /lib/systemd/systemd-resolved
  
-DESCRIPTION+===== DESCRIPTION =====
  
        systemd-resolved is a system service that provides network name resolution to local        systemd-resolved is a system service that provides network name resolution to local
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        or /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf (see below).        or /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf (see below).
  
-SYNTHETIC RECORDS+===== SYNTHETIC RECORDS ===== 
  
        systemd-resolved synthesizes DNS resource records (RRs) for the following cases:        systemd-resolved synthesizes DNS resource records (RRs) for the following cases:
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            /etc/hosts may be disabled with ReadEtcHosts=no, see resolved.conf(5).            /etc/hosts may be disabled with ReadEtcHosts=no, see resolved.conf(5).
  
-PROTOCOLS AND ROUTING+===== PROTOCOLS AND ROUTING =====
  
        The lookup requests that systemd-resolved.service receives are routed to the available DNS        The lookup requests that systemd-resolved.service receives are routed to the available DNS
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        provides.        provides.
  
-COMPATIBILITY WITH THE TRADITIONAL GLIBC STUB RESOLVER+===== COMPATIBILITY WITH THE TRADITIONAL GLIBC STUB RESOLVER =====
  
        This section provides a short summary of differences in the stub resolver implemented by        This section provides a short summary of differences in the stub resolver implemented by
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            not supported currently.            not supported currently.
  
-/ETC/RESOLV.CONF+===== /ETC/RESOLV.CONF =====
  
        Four modes of handling /etc/resolv.conf (see resolv.conf(5)) are supported:        Four modes of handling /etc/resolv.conf (see resolv.conf(5)) are supported:
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        lists 127.0.0.53 as DNS server.        lists 127.0.0.53 as DNS server.
  
-SIGNALS+===== SIGNALS =====
  
        SIGUSR1        SIGUSR1
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            recommended since it operates in a synchronous way.            recommended since it operates in a synchronous way.
  
-SEE ALSO+===== SEE ALSO =====
  
        systemd(1), resolved.conf(5), dnssec-trust-anchors.d(5), nss-resolve(8), resolvectl(1),        systemd(1), resolved.conf(5), dnssec-trust-anchors.d(5), nss-resolve(8), resolvectl(1),
        resolv.conf(5), hosts(5), systemd.network(5), systemd-networkd.service(8)        resolv.conf(5), hosts(5), systemd.network(5), systemd-networkd.service(8)
  
-NOTES+===== NOTES =====
  
         1. RFC3493         1. RFC3493
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