Problem
You want to update your dns resolution locally after some change in DNS.
You want to do this because your local dns cache still holds the old information about the domain. For example using your local dns and the google one returns two different results
host changed_domain.com returns the old ip host changed_domain.com 8.8.8.8 returns the new ip.
Solution
Check your systemd-resolved is active:
sudo systemctl is-active systemd-resolved active
Get some statistics:
sudo systemd-resolve --statistics Transactions Current Transactions: 0 Total Transactions: 38818 Cache Current Cache Size: 73 Cache Hits: 21120 Cache Misses: 19745 DNSSEC Verdicts Secure: 0 Insecure: 0 Bogus: 0 Indeterminate: 0
Flush the cache (make the Current Cache Size above 0)
sudo systemd-resolve --flush-caches
Check the cache again (should be 0 now):
sudo systemd-resolve --statistics ransactions Current Transactions: 0 Total Transactions: 38818 Cache Current Cache Size: 0 Cache Hits: 21120 Cache Misses: 19745 DNSSEC Verdicts Secure: 0 Insecure: 0 Bogus: 0 Indeterminate: 0
Information taken from https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-flush-the-dns-cache-on-linux/