On Di, 29.09.20 16:51, Petr Menšík (pemen...@redhat.com) wrote:

> > I am just saying: Fedora cannot be focussed on just working for people
> > who have a competent company admin and use their laptops in
> > company networks only. We must have something that works well in
> > company networks, as in home networks as in cafe wifis and suchlike.
> >
> > Client-side DNSSEC only works in a subset of the "competent network
> > admin" scenario, but not in the cafe wifi scenario or the home lan
> > scenario.
> Can you prove this claim somehow?
>
> Is there list of cafe wifi scenarios and home lan scenarios, you are
> referring to?

I can give you an address of a local Cafe here with a non-working
DNSSEC. I am pretty sure where you live they have plenty of those
cafes too.

Or German ICE trains public wifi doesn't allow DNSSEC.

> With explanation how resolved fixes them if possible?

Our fix: we do not do DNSSEC by default.

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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