dnsmasq can include the real dns server ips from a external file

19/11/5 12:51(e)an, Sam Varshavchik igorleak idatzi zuen:
> Florian Weimer writes:
>
>> * Michael Cronenworth:
>>
>> > On 11/4/19 2:17 PM, Florian Weimer wrote:
>> >> We are not going to implement this directly in glibc.  You should
>> talk
>> >> to a stub resolver on 127.0.0.1 instead.  We do not want to link a
>> >> cryptographic library into every process that queries an Internet
>> host
>> >> name.  That also applies to DNSSEC.
>> >
>> > The transition to DoT/DoH makes the resolv.conf file obsolete. Any
>> > discussion on removing it entirely? Default to looking at a local
>> > resolver.
>>
>> This is the default today.  The issue is that the defaults for the DNS
>> search path and some other options are wrong, and we will need a
>> transition to correct that.  Then we can probably remove the file,
>> unless something else is stored there.
>
> Where would the dhcp-supplied DNS resolver, and DNS search path, go?
>
> Ubuntu's default configuration appears to set up a stub resolver on
> localhost and dnsmasq. Made it somewhat difficult to do any kind of
> diagnostics, sine the real DNS server IP address seems to get stored
> entirely within dnsmasq, and not visible anywhere.
>
> I like plain text files, in well-defined locations. Makes things much
> easier to troubleshoot.
>
>
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