Can I specify domain-name name-server mapping for resolved












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Currently, I'm using dnsmasq to map a domain-name to a specific name-server.



Is there a way I can do the same using resolved?



For example for dnsmasq, I've configured my dnsmasq as follows:



listen-address=127.0.1.1
server=/somewhere.net/XX.XX.XX.XX
server=/someOtherPlace.net/YY.YY.YY.YY
server=8.8.8.8


I would like to see if there is a way to just have systemd.resolvd to do this mapping.










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    Currently, I'm using dnsmasq to map a domain-name to a specific name-server.



    Is there a way I can do the same using resolved?



    For example for dnsmasq, I've configured my dnsmasq as follows:



    listen-address=127.0.1.1
    server=/somewhere.net/XX.XX.XX.XX
    server=/someOtherPlace.net/YY.YY.YY.YY
    server=8.8.8.8


    I would like to see if there is a way to just have systemd.resolvd to do this mapping.










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      Currently, I'm using dnsmasq to map a domain-name to a specific name-server.



      Is there a way I can do the same using resolved?



      For example for dnsmasq, I've configured my dnsmasq as follows:



      listen-address=127.0.1.1
      server=/somewhere.net/XX.XX.XX.XX
      server=/someOtherPlace.net/YY.YY.YY.YY
      server=8.8.8.8


      I would like to see if there is a way to just have systemd.resolvd to do this mapping.










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      Currently, I'm using dnsmasq to map a domain-name to a specific name-server.



      Is there a way I can do the same using resolved?



      For example for dnsmasq, I've configured my dnsmasq as follows:



      listen-address=127.0.1.1
      server=/somewhere.net/XX.XX.XX.XX
      server=/someOtherPlace.net/YY.YY.YY.YY
      server=8.8.8.8


      I would like to see if there is a way to just have systemd.resolvd to do this mapping.







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