On 8/1/23 09:56, Zdenek Dohnal wrote:
Fortunately Petr came up with solution for it (now nss-mdns does
always mDNS lookup for .local, but if there is DNS SOA for .local and
mDNS lookup didn't succeed, moves to DNS), so this scenario doesn't
need mdns.allow anymore, but IMO there could be other divergence from
standards in the networks, so having the option to use mdns.allow in
default configuration is welcome.
Of course, the bypassing would be turned off by default (nss-mdns will
not ship any /etc/mdns.allow file), so mDNS resolution would have worked
according standards by default. User will be expected to create the file
and make necessary changes if he needs to.
--
Zdenek Dohnal
Senior Software Engineer
Red Hat, BRQ-TPBC
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