On 28/05/12 08:05, Sergio Callegari wrote:
> My idea for a heuristic was indeed extremely simple. In case the first
> name server has a non public ip address, auto switch to strict order.

That may work in many scenarios, but not if the address happens to be
routable, and only until IPv6 is prevalent.

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  Precise NM with "dns=dnsmasq" breaks systems with non-equivalent
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