How to configure linux to use home router static names?












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Once I configured my Mikrotik router (RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT) to use static routes, like on the picture:
enter image description here
I was using Debian 8 then and it worked flawlessly, I could access my smartphone, printer and other hardware from my laptop on the same WiFi.



Then I switched to Ubuntu 18.04 and my configuration stopped working. I can not use router.l/ or walkman.l/ or any TLD .l addresses any more.



How can I use these static routes in Ubuntu 18.04 to my convenience?



The systemd-resolve --status output is:



Global
DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.arpa
16.172.in-addr.arpa
168.192.in-addr.arpa
17.172.in-addr.arpa
18.172.in-addr.arpa
19.172.in-addr.arpa
20.172.in-addr.arpa
21.172.in-addr.arpa
22.172.in-addr.arpa
23.172.in-addr.arpa
24.172.in-addr.arpa
25.172.in-addr.arpa
26.172.in-addr.arpa
27.172.in-addr.arpa
28.172.in-addr.arpa
29.172.in-addr.arpa
30.172.in-addr.arpa
31.172.in-addr.arpa
corp
d.f.ip6.arpa
home
internal
intranet
lan
local
private
test

Link 7 (br-72aa4e183073)
Current Scopes: none
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no

Link 6 (docker0)
Current Scopes: none
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no

Link 5 (virbr0-nic)
Current Scopes: none
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no

Link 4 (virbr0)
Current Scopes: none
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no

Link 3 (wlp2s0)
Current Scopes: DNS
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no
DNS Servers: 192.168.88.1
62.179.1.61
62.179.1.63

Link 2 (enp3s0)
Current Scopes: none
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no









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    Once I configured my Mikrotik router (RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT) to use static routes, like on the picture:
    enter image description here
    I was using Debian 8 then and it worked flawlessly, I could access my smartphone, printer and other hardware from my laptop on the same WiFi.



    Then I switched to Ubuntu 18.04 and my configuration stopped working. I can not use router.l/ or walkman.l/ or any TLD .l addresses any more.



    How can I use these static routes in Ubuntu 18.04 to my convenience?



    The systemd-resolve --status output is:



    Global
    DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.arpa
    16.172.in-addr.arpa
    168.192.in-addr.arpa
    17.172.in-addr.arpa
    18.172.in-addr.arpa
    19.172.in-addr.arpa
    20.172.in-addr.arpa
    21.172.in-addr.arpa
    22.172.in-addr.arpa
    23.172.in-addr.arpa
    24.172.in-addr.arpa
    25.172.in-addr.arpa
    26.172.in-addr.arpa
    27.172.in-addr.arpa
    28.172.in-addr.arpa
    29.172.in-addr.arpa
    30.172.in-addr.arpa
    31.172.in-addr.arpa
    corp
    d.f.ip6.arpa
    home
    internal
    intranet
    lan
    local
    private
    test

    Link 7 (br-72aa4e183073)
    Current Scopes: none
    LLMNR setting: yes
    MulticastDNS setting: no
    DNSSEC setting: no
    DNSSEC supported: no

    Link 6 (docker0)
    Current Scopes: none
    LLMNR setting: yes
    MulticastDNS setting: no
    DNSSEC setting: no
    DNSSEC supported: no

    Link 5 (virbr0-nic)
    Current Scopes: none
    LLMNR setting: yes
    MulticastDNS setting: no
    DNSSEC setting: no
    DNSSEC supported: no

    Link 4 (virbr0)
    Current Scopes: none
    LLMNR setting: yes
    MulticastDNS setting: no
    DNSSEC setting: no
    DNSSEC supported: no

    Link 3 (wlp2s0)
    Current Scopes: DNS
    LLMNR setting: yes
    MulticastDNS setting: no
    DNSSEC setting: no
    DNSSEC supported: no
    DNS Servers: 192.168.88.1
    62.179.1.61
    62.179.1.63

    Link 2 (enp3s0)
    Current Scopes: none
    LLMNR setting: yes
    MulticastDNS setting: no
    DNSSEC setting: no
    DNSSEC supported: no









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      Once I configured my Mikrotik router (RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT) to use static routes, like on the picture:
      enter image description here
      I was using Debian 8 then and it worked flawlessly, I could access my smartphone, printer and other hardware from my laptop on the same WiFi.



      Then I switched to Ubuntu 18.04 and my configuration stopped working. I can not use router.l/ or walkman.l/ or any TLD .l addresses any more.



      How can I use these static routes in Ubuntu 18.04 to my convenience?



      The systemd-resolve --status output is:



      Global
      DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.arpa
      16.172.in-addr.arpa
      168.192.in-addr.arpa
      17.172.in-addr.arpa
      18.172.in-addr.arpa
      19.172.in-addr.arpa
      20.172.in-addr.arpa
      21.172.in-addr.arpa
      22.172.in-addr.arpa
      23.172.in-addr.arpa
      24.172.in-addr.arpa
      25.172.in-addr.arpa
      26.172.in-addr.arpa
      27.172.in-addr.arpa
      28.172.in-addr.arpa
      29.172.in-addr.arpa
      30.172.in-addr.arpa
      31.172.in-addr.arpa
      corp
      d.f.ip6.arpa
      home
      internal
      intranet
      lan
      local
      private
      test

      Link 7 (br-72aa4e183073)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no

      Link 6 (docker0)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no

      Link 5 (virbr0-nic)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no

      Link 4 (virbr0)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no

      Link 3 (wlp2s0)
      Current Scopes: DNS
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no
      DNS Servers: 192.168.88.1
      62.179.1.61
      62.179.1.63

      Link 2 (enp3s0)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no









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      Once I configured my Mikrotik router (RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT) to use static routes, like on the picture:
      enter image description here
      I was using Debian 8 then and it worked flawlessly, I could access my smartphone, printer and other hardware from my laptop on the same WiFi.



      Then I switched to Ubuntu 18.04 and my configuration stopped working. I can not use router.l/ or walkman.l/ or any TLD .l addresses any more.



      How can I use these static routes in Ubuntu 18.04 to my convenience?



      The systemd-resolve --status output is:



      Global
      DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.arpa
      16.172.in-addr.arpa
      168.192.in-addr.arpa
      17.172.in-addr.arpa
      18.172.in-addr.arpa
      19.172.in-addr.arpa
      20.172.in-addr.arpa
      21.172.in-addr.arpa
      22.172.in-addr.arpa
      23.172.in-addr.arpa
      24.172.in-addr.arpa
      25.172.in-addr.arpa
      26.172.in-addr.arpa
      27.172.in-addr.arpa
      28.172.in-addr.arpa
      29.172.in-addr.arpa
      30.172.in-addr.arpa
      31.172.in-addr.arpa
      corp
      d.f.ip6.arpa
      home
      internal
      intranet
      lan
      local
      private
      test

      Link 7 (br-72aa4e183073)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no

      Link 6 (docker0)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no

      Link 5 (virbr0-nic)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no

      Link 4 (virbr0)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no

      Link 3 (wlp2s0)
      Current Scopes: DNS
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no
      DNS Servers: 192.168.88.1
      62.179.1.61
      62.179.1.63

      Link 2 (enp3s0)
      Current Scopes: none
      LLMNR setting: yes
      MulticastDNS setting: no
      DNSSEC setting: no
      DNSSEC supported: no






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