@ondrey: Since when is a dns resolver without dnssec support 'broken'? I believe that DNSSEC is a good thing: it will improve security and everybody using it will benefit, even when most people don't understand what it is or that it is there. But since most home (and business-grade) DSL routers don't support DNSSEC (yet), this is not the correct default setup.
Note that this bug is already 4 years old, the situation for the general public hasn't really changed in that time IMHO.
@ondrey: Since when is a dns resolver without dnssec support 'broken'? I believe that DNSSEC is a good thing: it will improve security and everybody using it will benefit, even when most people don't understand what it is or that it is there. But since most home (and business-grade) DSL routers don't support DNSSEC (yet), this is not the correct default setup.
Note that this bug is already 4 years old, the situation for the general public hasn't really changed in that time IMHO.