Re: Summary/Minutes from today's FESCo Meeting (2020-05-11)

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Once upon a time, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@xxxxxxxxx> said:
> Yep. There's also /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf, where systemd-resolved
> always exposes a list (with the limitations described above).

I wasn't aware of that file... to me, that's a rather obscure location
(and I didn't find it mentioned anywhere in the change proposal).  I
think having it (or at least having it symlinked to by something) in the
more "usual" location, /etc, would be better.  Something like
/etc/resolv.conf.upstream?  I don't know, I'm really bad at naming
things. :)

And while I get that the multi-VPN thing is an important use case, I'd
also wager it's a fairly small use case, so not super important to the
people that want to query "real" DNS servers (which I grant is also a
small use case, but I'm just saying it's definitely non-zero and worth
considering).

Even better would be a standard location (and maybe even defaulting it
to be symlinked to /etc/resolv.conf if systemd-resolved is not in use),
plus trying to get upstreams for common utilities like "dig" to learn
about the alternate (at least with an easy-to-use option).

-- 
Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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