FACT-3459: Workaround 2693 by ignoring resolv.conf entries starting with dot #2762
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Currently, systems without a FQDN can be mishandled by facter for certain
/etc/resolv.conf
content. This was initially noticed when systemd-resolved was installed on a host without domain.systemd-resolved stub resolver sets 'search .' as a search domain, which results in the following hostname/domain/fqdn triplet: foo, ., foo... See: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v255/src/resolve/resolv.conf#L19
This is wrong on multiple levels: first, facter does not seem to handle '.' (the root level) well, and there have been PRs to remove the trailing dot in FQDN as far back as 2012 (PR 200), leaving user with a convenient, but sometimes ambiguous string that is not fully qualified.
This commit implements a a middle ground solution to support top-level/domainless servers without making a breaking change. Additionally, it adds more coverage for various search cases.
(cherry picked from commit 3bffeff)