If /etc/resolv.conf does not have any entries, then its unlikely that the domain name representation of google's DNS would get resolved too. Hence using IP address directly makes sense. |
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If /etc/resolv.conf does not have any entries, then its unlikely that the domain name representation of google's DNS would get resolved too. Hence using IP address directly makes sense. |
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| .. | ||
| testdata | ||
| dns.go | ||
| wait_test.go | ||
| wait.go | ||