On Mon, 07.12.15 15:31, Björn Persson (Bjorn@rombobjörn.se) wrote: > Lennart Poettering <mzerqung@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > You *have* to use the local DNS servers by default, even if they are > > crap. > > I for one want my laptop to be suspicious of random DNS servers it > encounters in public places, and bypass them if they're found to be > lying. Well, if you are knoweledgeable enough to understand the problem, then you hould also be able to install/configure dnssec yourself. But I am pretty sure that the typical user is neither knowledgeable enough about this to make the decision, nor does he really care... As I understood the feature was posted to make something the default in Fedora, and I am just concerned about that new default. > It seems to me that the system needs to ask the user whether they are > in a public hotspot that they're using only as a way to access the > Internet, or whether they're visiting a friend and want to access > internal servers. I don't see a way to tell the difference reliably > without any user interaction. I think that would be pretty bad UI. You shouldn't ask users questions they likely won't grok. In fact, you better shouldn't ask users technical questions at all... Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx