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title: "Systemd: flushing the DNS cache"
aliases: /posts/2022-07-04-systemd-flushing-the-dns-cache
date: 2022-07-04T17:22:48+02:00
lastmod: 2024-09-28T23:48:06+0000
categories: [computerstuff]
tags: [linux, systemd, networking, manjaro, dns]
---
First off I want to say, that Systemd is quite new to me and I always used the
old and classic init systems like OpenRC (which is still available on
Gentoo -- if someone cares about that more than I do).
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Now let's start right away, flushing the DNS cache on a linux box using Systemd
is not that complicated, but the correct commands should be known.
And this post is all about that:
```console
$ sudo systemd-resolve --flush-caches
```
You could also use `sudo resolvectl flush-caches` if you like or prefer.
Now verify the empty cache:
```console
$ systemd-resolve --statistics
```
I usually do not need to flush my computers DNS caches, but fiddling with my
firewall at home made me use this very often over the last few weeks.
## Sources
- <https://devconnected.com/how-to-flush-dns-cache-on-linux/>