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If you'd prefer to keep using resolvconf then you can set <code>networking.resolvconf.useLocalResolver</code> instead. Note that it uses the IPv4 loopback address only.
If you'd prefer to keep using resolvconf then you can set <code>networking.resolvconf.useLocalResolver</code> instead. Note that it uses the IPv4 loopback address only.
== Secure DNS and Captive Portal ==
Secure DNS will break most captive portals like those of public or hotel wifi access points, resulting in inability to gain internet access through such access points.
In that case, use <code>networkctl status ${wlan interface}</code> to show the default DNS provided by the network, and temporarily change nameserver inside <code>/etc/resolv.conf</code> from <code>127.0.0.53</code> to the provided one.
Alternatively, if you have Chromium installed, you can use the <code>programs.captive-browser.enable</code> Chromium wrapper, which is "Dedicated Chrome instance to log into captive portals without messing with DNS settings".


== dnscrypt-proxy2 ==
== dnscrypt-proxy2 ==