Hi,
My tomato router does not forward DNSSEC signatures for records when
also serving local A records for the same hostnames from DHCP.
A local validating resolver which uses dnsmasq for caching will then not
show the records from the signed zone.
Can I turn off the local DHCP hostname
Hello !
I am just trying to understand how my VPN and my iptables
work together. In this process, I missed, that dnsmasq
shows me to whom a reply or config logentry would
be send - there are too many concurrently - so it looks.
If dnsmasq would log the requestor address in each
following line,
2015-06-25 16:02 GMT+02:00 wkitt...@gmail.com :
> On 06/25/2015 06:58 AM, Michał Lipka wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I've set dnsmasq to provide static routes for vpn clients.
>> Several routes I can configure like this (gw is 1.2.3.4):
>> dhcp-option=121,10.0.0.1/32,1.2.3.4,192.168.13.15/32,1.2.3.4
>> dh
On 06/25/2015 06:58 AM, Michał Lipka wrote:
Hello,
I've set dnsmasq to provide static routes for vpn clients.
Several routes I can configure like this (gw is 1.2.3.4):
dhcp-option=121,10.0.0.1/32,1.2.3.4,192.168.13.15/32,1.2.3.4
dhcp-option=249,10.0.0.1/32,1.2.3.4,192.168.13.15/32,1.2.3.4
(the se
Hi!
It seems like dnsmasq may occasionally hang (=become unresponsive,
unkillable with "killall dnsmasq" (-9 works), doesn't seem to answer on
DHCP requests etc) if the system time is changed backwards.
I ran strace on dnsmasq once when this happened:
root@OD-11:~# strace -p 1645 -f -tt -s 1024
Pr