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[SOLVED] connmand doesn't accept my DNS

Hello, I just installed anew Artix Linux, OpenRC, no DE, by following the tutorial. I am trying to set up OpenDNS, but I'm failing to do so.

So far, I've tried:
- Modifying /etc/resolv.conf and making it immutable.
- Modifying /etc/resolv.conf.d/base, /etc/resolv.conf.d/head, /etc/resolv.conf.d/tail.

Everytime I modify a file, I run resolvconf -u followed by rc-service connmand restart.
The first point makes that /etc/resolv.conf does not change but my DNS is still not OpenDNS.
The second point makes that none of the modified files get appended to /etc/resolv.conf and my DNS is still not OpenDNS.

From what I see online, those are the only two options by using only connman, resolvconf and OpenRC.
Am I missing something ?

Is there some more information I can tell you about this issue ?

Maybe it's worth noting that I do not have connman-gtk installed, only connman-openrc.

Thank you.


 

Re: connmand doesn't accept my DNS

Reply #2
As I was writing this message, I was also trying some other stuff to change DNS.

Turns out that the very first thing I did (change resolv.conf and make it immutable) worked, but the online service I was using to check my DNS was reporting the DNS used for DNS over HTTPS (Cloudflare).
I just fixed that and now I have OpenDNS.

Thank you.