systemd-resolved, the default DNS resolver on Ubuntu 16.10 and 17.04 uses Google's DNS servers by default
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=761658#206
>>60968501
Fucking disgusting.
>>60968501
only happens in ubuntu?....
>>60968501
wot is dns resolver
>>60969052
hi do you know anyone named paul?
>>60968501
>DNS resolves to Google
>making connections without your permission
>developers don't care
What is wrong with this people?
Wtf my router uses my isp to resolve dns by default, fucking botnet!
Don't forget you can't turn this off https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8595335
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>>60968501
Why don't they just let you choose from a list of major dns providers (or just default to your isps I guess) at install?
systemd-resolved aint even enabled by default u dumbass fucks
>This default is not used as long as a resolver has been configured by the system administrator or provided by DHCP
>>60968501
network-manager is bad enough, i don't need more shit fucking with my dns
>>60969238
So basically it goes with what your router tells it unless you say otherwise
>>60969052
It happens in any distro that uses systemd-resolved. Ubuntu is just the most popular
>>60968501
Ubuntu was helped developed by nsa though. Nothing changed
My FOSS operating system doesn't have this problem.