Well, after working as some form of systems engineer for the last 17 years, including quite a few where some of my primary responsibilities were looking for DNS servers, this is literally the first time I have come across this.
Also not quite sure what they’re doing because my Debian, 2x Windows, 3x Android and occasionally Apple clients never bypass my primary DNS setting. Neither do the server farms I run at work. So who knows.
Well, after working as some form of systems engineer for the last 17 years, including quite a few where some of my primary responsibilities were looking for DNS servers, this is literally the first time I have come across this.
Also not quite sure what they’re doing because my Debian, 2x Windows, 3x Android and occasionally Apple clients never bypass my primary DNS setting. Neither do the server farms I run at work. So who knows.
Yeah, all I could find was vague statements about the DNS server lookup order being “OS specific” and windows specifically being know for “not respecting DNS order”, see https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/kb8hvt/dhcp_dns_server_order/
This is also supported by statements from pihole devs: https://www.reddit.com/r/pihole/comments/x2248t/is_it_worth_creating_a_second_pihole_dns_server/ And: https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/primary-vs-secondary-dns/1536/4
And then there are the hundreds of similar questions which one could take as “evidence by quantity” or whatever.
In that case I’ll be very thankful that mine works as I expect and will try not to change anything.