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How can I enable DNS over TLS on openSUSE MicroOS with KDE?

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How can I enable DNS over TLS on openSUSE MicroOS with KDE?

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  • Pantherina@feddit.de
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    Look into systemd-resolved config.

    https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/resolved.conf.html

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    Not at all the point of this question, but I showed this title to some friends and had them guess what the acronyms meant because. Its always fun to say phrases that 99% of the population can’t even begin to understand.

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    I’m certainly no expert in this area, but I believe this is configured in the browser itself? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-dns-over-https

    Perhaps there’s another way to do it system-wide, but I wouldn’t know it.

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      This refers to DNS over HTTPS. However, I am inquiring about DNS over TLS

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        Have you tried this?

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          It does not work with opensuse MicroOS.

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    I am interested in this as well! Two thoughts would be running systemd-resolved or configured coredns to point to an external TLS DNS server in an container and change NetworkManager configuration to point to that service.

    I think you use ignition to change system configs like NetworkManager but I don’t really know! Just digging into microos myself.

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