Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Dnsmasq domain configuration

2017-01-31 Thread Petr Mensik
Hi,

I think you should use --domain local parameter. It will tell your clients to 
use common dns domain and would resolve such names in dnsmasq.
Where are your DNS data stored? Do you use /etc/hosts for them? Do you have 
there fqdn with unqualified aliases?

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- Original Message -
From: crist...@studioautoservice.it
To: dnsmasq-disc...@thekelleys.org.uk
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2017 12:28:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Dnsmasq domain configuration

Solved adding fqdn to etc/host in the Ubuntu server. 


Il 28 gen 2017 11:48, crist...@studioautoservice.it ha scritto: 



I do apologize. Further investigation took me to my Windows XP clients that 
seems to append to every host request the local domain ( we are dismissing a 
Windows domain but the machine are still joined). 
So if I ping testhost XP will add Autoservice.locale to the request. 
I tried adding local=Autoservice.local to dnsmasq.conf but didn't work. 
I hope that after unjoined the client will work as expected. 
Thanks anyway. 


Il 27 gen 2017 20:59, crist...@studioautoservice.it ha scritto: 



Hi everyone, 
I'm trying to make dnsmasq work in my small office. 
It's installed on Ubuntu machine. 
Everything seems ok I can resolve host names of the other PC's. 
The only thing I'd like to fix now is that I have to put a dot at the end of 
the host name otherwise it will not be resolved. 
So basically if I ping 'testhost' it fail if I ping 'testhost.' It will work. 
There must me something about domain name but I need some help. 
Thanks in advance. 




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Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Dnsmasq domain configuration

2017-01-28 Thread cristian
Solved adding fqdn to etc/host in the Ubuntu server.Il 28 gen 2017 11:48, crist...@studioautoservice.it ha scritto:I do apologize. Further investigation took me to my Windows XP clients that seems to append to every host request the local domain ( we are dismissing a Windows domain but the machine are still joined).So if I ping testhost XP will add Autoservice.locale to the request.I tried adding local=Autoservice.local to dnsmasq.conf but didn't work.I hope that after unjoined the client will work as expected.Thanks anyway.Il 27 gen 2017 20:59, cristian@studioautoservice.it ha scritto:Hi everyone,I'm trying to make dnsmasq work in my small office.It's installed on Ubuntu machine.Everything seems ok I can resolve host names of the other PC's.The only thing I'd like to fix now is that I have to put a dot at the end of the host name otherwise it will not be resolved.So basically if I ping 'testhost' it fail if I ping 'testhost.' It will work.There must me something about domain name but I need some help.Thanks in advance.___
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Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Dnsmasq domain configuration

2017-01-28 Thread cristian
I do apologize. Further investigation took me to my Windows XP clients that seems to append to every host request the local domain ( we are dismissing a Windows domain but the machine are still joined).So if I ping testhost XP will add Autoservice.locale to the request.I tried adding local=Autoservice.local to dnsmasq.conf but didn't work.I hope that after unjoined the client will work as expected.Thanks anyway.Il 27 gen 2017 20:59, crist...@studioautoservice.it ha scritto:Hi everyone,I'm trying to make dnsmasq work in my small office.It's installed on Ubuntu machine.Everything seems ok I can resolve host names of the other PC's.The only thing I'd like to fix now is that I have to put a dot at the end of the host name otherwise it will not be resolved.So basically if I ping 'testhost' it fail if I ping 'testhost.' It will work.There must me something about domain name but I need some help.Thanks in advance.___
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