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I ran into that same DNS issue with pi-hole but in a docker container, and the (bandaid) solution was to put the container in host network mode too. But turns out it's not an issue but a feature. By default pi-hole only responds to DNS queries from within its local network. The host machine's LAN is an external network to the containers, unless you set the container's network mode to host. Pi-hole does have a setting to make it respond to DNS queries from other networks as well, though. What I'm saying is, that might not have been a podman issue.