Fedora and fallback DNS servers
Fedora and fallback DNS servers
Posted Feb 25, 2021 17:39 UTC (Thu) by gnu_lorien (subscriber, #44036)In reply to: Fedora and fallback DNS servers by ju3Ceemi
Parent article: Fedora and fallback DNS servers
In your first you assert that the fallback simply won't work, if that's the case, then why turn it off? It *could* work. If it does, then everything's fine. The random non-technical person has no control over the DNS configuration of any of the things that broke them.
Somebody else made this point here too, but it bears repeating: If my Fedora laptop "breaks" in this situation and my Windows laptop "works," then, to the user, it was Fedora's fault that it broke not the network.
This example solidifies for me that the non-fallback way is the expert's configuration not the default. If I'm setting up or debugging this network then I need to turn the fallback off to make sure I configured DNS correctly. This setting is of no use to people that don't have control over the network configuration themselves.
In the second case it's essentially catastrophic to have no DNS. I've personally dealt with the scourge of having to hard-code IP addresses into bootstrap scripts for VMs at a cloud provider because we didn't hook up DNS properly. The problem was that VMs appeared to start and then just never registered. The workaround eventually burned us when the IP addresses changed everything lost access to their master resource. Suddenly every VM stopped registering because they weren't using DNS.
