Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote:

> What's wrong with 8.8.8.8? It's Google's public DNS, and for me, it
> always works.

That's fine - no-one is saying that you shouldn't use them if **you** want to.

What people object to is a hidden change, where something that **should** work 
one way (DNS lookups fail if no working servers are configured) has been 
changed invisibly (falls back to using something that some people may have 
objections to using). If you are happy using Google's servers, then put them in 
resolv.conf (or whatever it's been re-invented into this week) - problem solved.

For the rest of us, if we have no DNS servers in resolv.conf then we expect the 
system to respect that and not do DNS resolution. That is the **ONLY** correct 
behaviour.

What is absolutely, 100%, not acceptable behaviour is what's been done - to 
silently do something that no sane admin would expect, and many people have 
objections to doing. Even worse is when there isn't a mechanism for turning 
this off.

Comparison with (for example) NTP defaulting to using pool.ntp.org by default 
are disingenuous. For that, the settings are there in ntp.conf where they can 
be seen and easily changed. So that is completely different.

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