On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 8:07 pm, Florian Weimer <fweimer@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I don't think this change is ready for Fedora, then.
Florian, isn't this a quite specialized use-case of the sort where you
can simply write your own /etc/resolv.conf and let resolved consume
that? Or just disable resolved?
How? The address is no longer in /etc/resolv.conf. According to the
change proposal, this also endangers Denise, who relies on the
request
routing in systemd-resolved.
Well, I guess you're right, you can't have all of the above. But how
many users really need to use Postfix or something else that needs
DNSSEC on a machine with multiple VPNs enabled...?
I think resolved is a sane default for Workstation users. And for
Server users, if you need more control, you can just create your own
/etc/resolv.conf and things will work as before, but you lose the split
DNS feature. That's OK, right?
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