Re: RFC authselect: mdns or mdns-minimal

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On 8/1/23 03:46, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2023-07-31 at 14:47 +0200, Pavel Březina wrote:
Hi Fedora,
I have this ticket opened against authselect:
https://github.com/authselect/authselect/issues/334

I am not user of mdns myself, so I wonder if non-minimal version of mdns
is something used and if it should be included in the authselect
profiles (or even replace the minimal version).

mdns support is already complicated since there are mdns, mdns4 and
mdns6 full and minimal versions of the module. Is it really required
nowadays? In might opinion, it might be good to move the logic out of
nsswitch into a configuration file.

If mdns is the thing that lets me just do 'ssh somehostname.local' to
reach that host on my local network, then yes, I use it. I have no idea
what configuration it should have, except that that should work OOTB,
IMHO.

By configuration, I meant to choose between minimal and full versions and ipv4 and ipv6 via configuration file and have single nss module instead of having 6 different modules that you need to choose from in nsswitch.conf.

Thanks,
Pavel
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