On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 14:21:30 -0500,
  Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com> wrote:

NM in F20+ already has a "dns=none" option that prevents NM from
touching resolv.conf, but obviously if NM isn't touching it, the DNS
information that NM gets from upstream or your local configuration needs
to get to the local caching nameserver somehow.  Which is what the
existing NM DNS plugins are for, like the dnsmasq one.

If you are running a caching resolver you don't need the DNS information from DCHP (except except for the hotspot issue) at all. For example, dnscache can be used for this. (It doesn't do dnssec though, so wouldn't provide what is wanted for the proposal.)
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