shell-things/etc/systemd/network/10-ether.network

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SYSTEMD

[Match]
#MACAddress=
Type=ether
[Link]
RequiredForOnline=false
# Takes "ipv4", "ipv6", "both", or "any" (default).
RequiredFamilyForOnline=both
# If something else (like NetworkManager) manages network, uncomment
#Unmanaged=true
# Always set administrative state to up. Implies RequiredForOnline=true
#ActivationPolicy=always-up
# Required for mDNS
#Multicast=true
[Network]
#DHCP=true
# /24, /16, /8 are the the class C, B, A networks
Address=192.168.0.2/24
Gateway=192.168.0.1
IPv6PrivacyExtensions=true
IPv6LinkLocalAddressGenerationMode=stable-privacy
# systemctl enable systemd-resolved && systemctl start systemd-resolved
# ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
DNS=
DNS=::1
DNS=127.0.0.1
DNS=127.0.0.53
DNSSEC=true
#DNSOverTLS=opportunistic
DNSOverTLS=true
# Search domains
Domains=.
# Enable systemd-timesyncd with `timedatectl set-ntp true`, may be specified
# multiple times, but you are using Chrony instead, right?
#NTP=fi.pool.ntp.org
#NTP=time.cloudflare.com
# Enable mDNS/.local for systemd-resolved
#MulticastDNS=true
# Windows
#LLMNR=true