unbound - how will private zones work in f22?

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I know the plan is to use unbound to provide a local dns server in f22.

I believe my situation is common.  I have f21 on my laptop, which I take 
between home and work.

At work we have local dns info that is not public.  Right now, NM is working 
fine.  At work, NM sets up resolv.conf:

# Generated by NetworkManager
search all.my.local.domains more.of.my.local.domains ...
nameserver 10.x.x.x

When I'm at home, NM sets things up ala comcast dns.

So, moving to f22.  How will all this work?

Will NM still setup 'search' as provided by dhcp?

And I'm guessing NM will set 
nameserver 127.0.0.1?

And then how is unbound setup to forward certain domain requests to go to 
the local server provided via dhcp?



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