Re: Default 'fedora' hostname and failing split DNS VPN

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On Thu, Mar 25 2021 at 08:37:03 AM -0400, Robert Marcano via devel <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IMHO the fedora name should be always resolvable the same way as
localhost or just remove it. It is not right thsat fedora is being
resolved only while the DHCP server isn't assigning you a new hostname.
You never know when a DHCP server will decide to send you one,
especially if you move around many WiFi hotspots

The problem is not specific to the name "fedora" though. Our intended behavior is to resolve the local hostname locally, without doing any DNS, regardless of what its name is. This broke in Fedora 33 and you're just the first person to notice and complain afaik.

So editing /etc/hosts is not the right solution. We need to change our NSS configuration. I'll send another mail about this.

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