feat: added dns-resolution-scenario#9
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hey @rvrajvyas, In this the conf file is broken but it will not refer the /tm/resolve.conf when we try to hit dig or host |
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📋 Scenario Overview
dns-resolution-brokenintermediateproduction-sre[linux, dns, networking, troubleshooting, system-administration]🔧 What's Broken
In this scenario, the system's DNS configuration (
/tmp/clouddojo-resolv.conf) contains invalid and unreachable nameservers, causing all domain name lookups to fail.Applications can connect using IP addresses but cannot resolve any domain names, leading to complete DNS resolution failure across services.
✅ Solution Summary
To fix the issue:
cat /tmp/clouddojo-resolv.conf.999or local-only addresses).8.8.8.8,8.8.4.41.1.1.1,1.0.0.1nslookup google.comordig cloudflare.com.Once fixed, domain names should resolve successfully, restoring application connectivity.
🧪 Testing Checklist
python tests/test_scenarios.py)🤖 AI Assistance (if applicable)
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