Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Non-standard port and resolv.conf file

2013-08-28 Thread Uwe Schindler
Hi, I don’t think this should be fixed at all, because it violates the „official“ format of resolv.conf, see man page. A resolv.conf file modifies like this could not be read by libc’s resolver functions. Uwe - Uwe Schindler H.-H.-Meier-Allee 63, D-28213 Bremen

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Serving out NetBIOS reverse results?

2013-08-28 Thread Vincent Cadet
> De : Jarno Elonen > Envoyé le : Mercredi 28 août 2013 9h47 > Hi Vincent, ... > Manual entries in /etc/hosts work for me too, but I was interested in > trying if dnsmasq could also be made to serve reverse queries for the > dynamic NetBIOS names. That is, names that (DHCP-configured) Windows

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Non-standard port and resolv.conf file

2013-08-28 Thread Rance Hall
The standard fix for this is to create multiple resolv.conf files. I use this: /etc/resolv.conf.dnsmasq /etc/resolv.conf.local I also use a script to manage these in the event that my external ip is DHCP. If /etc/resolv.conf changes copy it to /etc/resolv.conf.dnsmasq then copy /etc/resolv.con

[Dnsmasq-discuss] Non-standard port and resolv.conf file

2013-08-28 Thread Scott Bonar
Is there anyway to have dnsmasq use the same server address parsing when using the resolv.conf file as it does when using the 'server' command line/config option? My issue is that I want to use the resolv.conf file so I don't have to restart dnsmasq, but the nameserver I

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Serving out NetBIOS reverse results?

2013-08-28 Thread Jarno Elonen
Hi Vincent, > I have dnsmasq 2.57 and reverse DNS resolution works on> the server against hosts stored in /etc/hosts. Manual entries in /etc/hosts work for me too, but I was interested in trying if dnsmasq could also be made to serve reverse queries for the dynamic NetBIOS names. That is, na

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Serving out NetBIOS reverse results?

2013-08-28 Thread Vincent Cadet
Hi Jarno. > > De : Jarno Elonen > >Hi, > [...] >5) Reverse queries against dnsmasq work for hosts that are manually >entered into /etc/hosts >...but, obviously... >6) "nslookup 192.168.1.68" on the server gives "** server can't find >68.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa.: N