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Do not use non-core systemd

Do not use non-core systemd

Posted Sep 26, 2025 3:17 UTC (Fri) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389)
In reply to: Do not use non-core systemd by intelfx
Parent article: An unstable Debian stable update

Ah. I think of network namespacing tricks as a way to get split DNS without actually allowing a process to route over both at once. But perhaps I'm just doing something "more" than "just" split DNS then. In any case, I've found a block tower setup that works to my satisfaction; I'm more looking for ways to put more mortar around the base rather than "don't look at it sideways too hard" stability.


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Do not use non-core systemd

Posted Sep 26, 2025 8:38 UTC (Fri) by nim-nim (subscriber, #34454) [Link]

The usual use case for split dns is a backend network with private resources, and a hardened front end network for remote access. This kind of setup to work pretty much requires dual routing (and one could route remote connexions via the backend link but that would defeat the purpose of isolating untrusted traffic on a heavily audited frontend network).


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