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Fedora and fallback DNS servers

Fedora and fallback DNS servers

Posted Mar 1, 2021 19:14 UTC (Mon) by gnu_lorien (subscriber, #44036)
In reply to: Fedora and fallback DNS servers by pmb00cs
Parent article: Fedora and fallback DNS servers

"When I have had to set DNS settings manually on end devices I've had mixed results. Sometimes it would have worked, and I carried on"

This is the case that sytemd-resolved is implementing automatically for people that don't know how to set these manually or don't know which values to try.

"As to your hotel networks, if you didn't tell them about it, how do you expect them to fix it at all?"

That's not my problem. It's not my network. I'm not responsible for it.

"They may not have fixed it in a timely manner, but it may have helped the next person with the same issue?"

That's not my problem either. In this case I might suggest those other users use a GNU/Linux system with the default configured systemd-resolved fallbacks so that they're not at the whims of the broken DNS of a captive portal.

In the captive portal situation especially the economic incentive is the other way around. Any time I have to spend debugging their network and reporting this is time that I spent on their behalf where I'm paying them to fix their network. I happily give my labor free of charge to free systems. Proprietary ones do not get this privilege.


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