Why is this such a giant hassle?
All I want to do is convert these three commands,
pdnsd-ctl add cname localhost radioscanningtw.jidanni.org 99
pdnsd-ctl record radioscanningtw.jidanni.org delete
pdnsd-ctl dump radioscanningtw.jidanni.org
pdnsd-ctl dump #everything
into their dnsmasq
/etc/hosts is prime
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 7:06 AM, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Why is this such a giant hassle?
All I want to do is convert these three commands,
pdnsd-ctl add cname localhost radioscanningtw.jidanni.org 99
pdnsd-ctl record radioscanningtw.jidanni.org delete
I'm abit confused here about the request.
He doesn't want to change system files so he can put everything in a shell
script.
Why can't one change system files from a shell script???
That said, given his hypothesis that he can't do it, I would say then the
solution is simply to specify
On 12/12/13 14:57, Roy Marples wrote:
Hi
According to this:
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2013q3/007464.html
This should work
dhcp-host=id:00:01:00:01:XXX,[2a01:348:31:2::2],fred
dhcp-host=id:00:01:00:01:XXX,[2a01:348:31:3::2],fred
But it fails. I get the last
Different physical networks.
If it matters both networks are plugged into the router via USB dongles. One
goes into a wireless AP and the other into an Ethernet Over Power point. For
the curious the box itself only has one physical ethernet port which is plugged
into a PPPoE modem.
For
OK I found a method to temporarily e.g., make doubleclick point to
localhost or back, without changing any of the Debian dnsmasq default
configuration:
# ed /etc/hosts
# /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
Using instead switches mentioned on the man page probably requires
editing /etc/dnsmasq.conf first.