Fedora and fallback DNS servers
Fedora and fallback DNS servers
Posted Feb 25, 2021 16:06 UTC (Thu) by ju3Ceemi (subscriber, #102464)In reply to: Fedora and fallback DNS servers by atnot
Parent article: Fedora and fallback DNS servers
First case: random non-technical people
That guy starts its laptop using default configuration, connect to wifi, get internet with a working DNS from DHCP
If somehow, the dhcp gives him a wrong DNS setting, this means the whole networking is broken. Shall we really try to hide that ? For customers, I doubt that this ever happen. When was the last time a cable compagny broke the DNS of millions of customers ? For entreprises, there is something more: using a random DNS resolver from internet will probably not work, rendering the fallback useless
Second case: servers
Basically, this is the same thing as an enterprise non-technical people: useless
Last case: technical users, that tweek their DNS configuration for some reasons (may be dns routing partially across a couple of VPN, or local zones, or whatever)
In that last case, using any resolver from internet will be broken too, because it won't have that specific required configuration (the local zone, custom routing or whatever)
So I am asking: when is the fallback a good idea, exactly ?
