On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 5:18 pm, Florian Weimer <fweimer@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
But the DNS view provided by the Red Hat VPN is what disables the
centralized DNS resolvers in browsers in these configurations. The
magic browser probe no longer fails with the change in DNS routing
(which the proposal confusingly names “Split DNS”) because it
goes out
over the public Internet, where it is not filtered, unlike the Red Hat
VPN.
Hm, I'm pretty sure this is a Firefox-specific issue, right? Fedora's
Firefox is patched to use system DNS, so it shouldn't matter for us.
I'm not aware of any other browser that ignores system DNS; at least,
I'm fairly certain Chrome and Epiphany will both never do this.
Applications will always be able to ignore system DNS should they
choose to do so....
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