* Michael Catanzaro:

> I don't think it would be smart for employees to voluntarily opt-in to
> sending all DNS to their employer anyway... there's little benefit to 
> the employee, and a lot of downside. Importantly, if you're looking in
> your network settings and you see a checkbox that says "Use this 
> connection only for resources on its network," a reasonable user
> *expects* that the connection will *really* only be used for resources 
> on its network, not that it will be used for everything except DNS,
> which randomly goes to who knows where depending on what else you're 
> connected to. Our design must try to avoid this failure case: "Sadly
> for Distrustful Denise, her employer discovers that she has been
> making some embarrassing DNS requests that she had expected to go
> through public-vpn.example.com instead."

Eh, for a corporate laptop (which is not physically connected to the
corporate network due to present circumstances), I do expect that DNS is
handled by the corporate DNS servers.  I would also like to route all
network traffic over the corporate VPN, but as I tried to explain, that
is just not feasible at the moment.  I also don't see how this is a
trust issue for a *corporate* laptop used for work purposes.

Thanks,
Florian
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