> Am 20.10.2018 um 23:50 schrieb David Kerr :
>
> So, been thinking this through. I didn't realize that primary and secondary
> DNS could in fact be both used in parallel. I had assumed that secondary
> would be used only if primary failed. If I had a dedicated DNS server for
> pi-hole thi
So, been thinking this through. I didn't realize that primary and
secondary DNS could in fact be both used in parallel. I had assumed that
secondary would be used only if primary failed. If I had a dedicated DNS
server for pi-hole this might be okay (raspberry pi on my network maybe?)
but I have
Ahhh, pi-hole
Keep in mind that depending on the DNS client, given two DNS server IP's they
can be queried in parallel and not just failover as primary/secondary would
imply.
Can you configure AstLinux to use the pi-hole IP as the system's static DNS
server ? or is there a startup chicken
> Am 19.10.2018 um 23:13 schrieb David Kerr :
>
> I'll try dnsmasq.static. As to why... I have installed pi-hole
> (https://pi-hole.net/) on a VM and want to point clients at it as primary
> DNS, astlinux as secondary in case it fails. I configured pi-hole to use my
> astlinux as its prima
I'll try dnsmasq.static. As to why... I have installed pi-hole (
https://pi-hole.net/) on a VM and want to point clients at it as primary
DNS, astlinux as secondary in case it fails. I configured pi-hole to use
my astlinux as its primary DNS so all queries will ultimately go through
astlinux, af
> On Oct 19, 2018, at 3:44 PM, David Kerr wrote:
>
> I'm probably just overlooking it, but is there a way for me to define the DNS
> servers that get pushed to clients in DHCP responses? Say I wanted to push
> out 192.168.1.2 instead (or as well as) 192.168.1.1, how would I do that?
No tri
> Am 19.10.2018 um 22:49 schrieb Michael Keuter :
>
>
>> Am 19.10.2018 um 22:44 schrieb David Kerr :
>>
>> I'm probably just overlooking it, but is there a way for me to define the
>> DNS servers that get pushed to clients in DHCP responses? Say I wanted to
>> push out 192.168.1.2 instead (
> Am 19.10.2018 um 22:44 schrieb David Kerr :
>
> I'm probably just overlooking it, but is there a way for me to define the DNS
> servers that get pushed to clients in DHCP responses? Say I wanted to push
> out 192.168.1.2 instead (or as well as) 192.168.1.1, how would I do that?
>
> Thanks
I'm probably just overlooking it, but is there a way for me to define the
DNS servers that get pushed to clients in DHCP responses? Say I wanted to
push out 192.168.1.2 instead (or as well as) 192.168.1.1, how would I do
that?
Thanks
David
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