The title says it all. When I make a dig query to dnsmasq, on localhost or not, ipv4 or v6, Dnsmasq receives the request, treat it, but I don't receive the answer.
Request : stephane@mirror:/home/stephane dig @127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com ; <<>> DiG 9.4.2-P2 <<>> @127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com ; (1 server found) ;; global options: printcmd ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached stephane@mirror:/home/stephane verbose dnsmasq : stephane@mirror:/home/stephane doas dnsmasq -d -R dnsmasq: started, version 2.76 cachesize 150 dnsmasq: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack ipset auth no-DNSSEC loop-detect no-inotify dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCP, IP range 10.0.0.20 -- 10.0.255.250, lease time 12h dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCPv6 stateless on re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCPv4-derived IPv6 names on re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: router advertisement on re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCPv6 stateless on fd00:2016:22:dec::, constructed for re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCPv4-derived IPv6 names on fd00:2016:22:dec::, constructed for re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: router advertisement on fd00:2016:22:dec::, constructed for re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCPv6 stateless on 2a06:4000:1576::, constructed for re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCPv4-derived IPv6 names on 2a06:4000:1576::, constructed for re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: router advertisement on 2a06:4000:1576::, constructed for re2 dnsmasq-dhcp: RTR-ADVERT(re2) fd00:2016:22:dec:: dnsmasq-dhcp: RTR-ADVERT(re2) 2a06:4000:1576:: dnsmasq-dhcp: IPv6 router advertisement enabled ... dnsmasq: 1 fd00:2016:22:dec::3/26860 /etc/hosts 2a06:4000:1576:: is mirror.22decembre.eu dnsmasq: 2 2a06:4000:1576::2/46016 query[AAAA] u38868.mec086b732EDa.sOS.aTLas.RIPE.NEt.22DecEmbre.eU from 2a06:4000:1576::2 dnsmasq: 2 2a06:4000:1576::2/46016 config u38868.mec086b732EDa.sOS.aTLas.RIPE.NEt.22DecEmbre.eU is NXDOMAIN dnsmasq: 3 2a06:4000:1576::2/60217 query[DNSKEY] 22dEceMbre.EU from 2a06:4000:1576::2 dnsmasq: 3 2a06:4000:1576::2/60217 config 22dEceMbre.EU is NXDOMAIN dnsmasq: 4 127.0.0.1/32500 query[A] www.facebook.com from 127.0.0.1 dnsmasq: 4 127.0.0.1/32500 forwarded www.facebook.com to fd00:2016:22:dec::3 dnsmasq: 4 127.0.0.1/32500 reply www.facebook.com is <CNAME> dnsmasq: 4 127.0.0.1/32500 reply star-mini.c10r.facebook.com is 157.240.11.35 This is dnsmasq version 2.76p0 on OpenBSD, but I doubt it is relevant (yet, further conf' provided any moment). When I start another dns daemon (unbound), I get the answers. I think it is not firewall related. Any idea ? Thank you very much for any help. -- The file signature.asc is not attached to be read by you. It's a digital signature by GPG. If you want to know why I use it, and why you should as well, you can read my article there: http://www.22decembre.eu/2015/03/21/introduction-en/
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