> As VPN is fairly common these days on desktops; any chance that nscd can > grow such an interface? It really doesn't have to be more complicated > than, for example, NetworkManager poking it to say "for *.redhat.com use > these nameservers". That is not really what nscd is for. It's really just for caching (and not only for network things). > Running a full DNS server on a simple desktop seems like, well, a lot of > overhead not to mention security concerns... dnsmasq and the like are not "a full DNS server". Something like that designed specifically for this limited use seems like the right way to go. Another option is to write a configurable proxy server using a simpler protocol, a la lwresd. Implement an nsswitch client module and then you can use it either via nscd or directly. It's up to the implementors to decide if a private protocol is better or worse than just using DNS protocol. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list