"Dnsmasq cascade" (#72) has maintenance advantages. For example it
makes it easy for the distromaestros to switch to other software to
perform the same limited task as nm-dnsmasq now performs, without any
chance of disturbing admins' standalone dnsmasq setups.
Does dnsmasq-cascade have drawbacks compared with "Single dnsmasq" as
described by Alkis in #73?
Yes...
* Dnsmasq cascade requires that standalone dnsmasq run in bind-interfaces mode.
-- Solvable by moving nm-dnsmasq to another port:
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14242
* Dnsmasq cascade requires two processes rather than one.
-- but resource usage is low so this doesn't seem important
But are there other drawbacks?
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