On Di, 29.09.20 16:51, Petr Menšík (pemensik(a)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