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NAME
nss-resolve, libnss_resolve.so.2 - Provide hostname resolution via systemd-resolved.service
SYNOPSIS
libnss_resolve.so.2
DESCRIPTION
nss-resolve is a plug-in module for the GNU Name Service Switch (NSS) functionality of the GNU C Library
(glibc) enabling it to resolve host names via the systemd-resolved(8) local network name resolution
service. It replaces the nss-dns plug-in module that traditionally resolves hostnames via DNS.
To activate the NSS module, add "resolve" to the line starting with "hosts:" in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
Specifically, it is recommended to place "resolve" early in /etc/nsswitch.conf's "hosts:" line (but after
the "files" or "mymachines" entries), right before the "dns" entry if it exists, followed by
"[!UNAVAIL=return]", to ensure DNS queries are always routed via systemd-resolved(8) if it is running,
but are routed to nss-dns if this service is not available.
Note that systemd-resolved will synthesize DNS resource records in a few cases, for example for
"localhost" and the current hostname, see systemd-resolved(8) for the full list. This duplicates the
functionality of nss-myhostname(8), but it is still recommended (see examples below) to keep
nss-myhostname configured in /etc/nsswitch.conf, to keep those names resolveable if systemd-resolved is
not running.
EXAMPLE
Here is an example /etc/nsswitch.conf file that enables nss-resolve correctly:
passwd: compat mymachines systemd
group: compat mymachines systemd
shadow: compat
hosts: files mymachines resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns myhostname
networks: files
protocols: db files
services: db files
ethers: db files
rpc: db files
netgroup: nis
SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd-resolved(8), nss-systemd(8), nss-myhostname(8), nss-mymachines(8), nsswitch.conf(5)
systemd 245 NSS-RESOLVE(8)