Another drawback is that you still need to manually configure bind (and others) to only listen on particular addresses. If you're using dhcp this presents a problem, because you don't actually know the address. With bind, this is okay, mostly, because you can say to listen on everything for a particular interface (but then you can't listen on 127.0.0.1, because it's the same interface as 127.0.1.1), but other servers only have per-address configurations. The NSS plugin idea is *exactly* what NSS was designed for, and literally doesn't conflict with any name resolver in any way.
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