

The catch is that it costs significantly more than Mullvad VPN. With Mozilla VPN, you get strong privacy protection, advanced privacy tools, and your fee supports one of the internet's good guys in the process. That theory is put to the test with Mozilla VPN, a repackaging of Mullvad's excellent VPN. Mozilla, the company that owns Firefox and associated projects, is a nonprofit and can, in theory, put user privacy first and fight back against surveillance capitalism. The best argument for the Firefox browser (besides it just being, you know, a good browser) has always been that it has no profit motive.

Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 Oct 28 10:10 /etc/nf ->. So is my system using per-link configuration? How do I check that? The man page for resolvectl says this about the -i option: Note that this option has no effect if system-wide DNS configuration (as configured in /etc/nf or /etc/systemd/nf) in place of per-link configuration is used Information acquired via protocol DNS in 1.1ms. : resolve call failed: All attempts to contact name servers or networks failed I can resolve it by specifying the interface: >resolvectl query Now when I use their UI client, it connects fine, but DNS is not working.

My mullvad VPN was working, then I upgraded to 18.10.
