On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 4:32 pm, Marius Schwarz
<fedoradev(a)cloud-foo.de> wrote:
as one who had split horizone dns setups, it's not the client
who
splits, it's the server.
It's really the client... or the server running on the client:
nss-dns (traditional): split DNS impossible. No way to ever split DNS.
dnsmasq, systemd-resolved: split DNS is possible
Yes, dnsmasq and systemd-resolved are local DNS servers, but point is,
they split your DNS so that requests for different networks are
ultimately sent to the DNS server configured for that network. With
nss-dns, that is impossible: all your requests go to one server and
that's that. See [1] for an example of how this would work in practice.
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/systemd-resolved#Split_DNS