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Dnsmasq needs to advertise the global address, I think. Receiving RAs
shouldn't be a problem, dnsmasq binds the correct multicast address.
Cheers,
Simon.
On 16/07/15 16:27, Michal Zatloukal wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using dnsmasq (2.68-1ubuntu0.1)
HI,
using dnsmasq version 2.70, as mention in CHANGELOG that dns amplification
attack has been fixed in this version.
but when checked this one
https://help.1and1.com/servers-c37684/parallels-plesk-c37703/troubleshooting-c85156/check-for-the-dns-amplification-attack-vulnerability-a791842.html
Hi AS,
Le Thu, 16 Jul 2015 11:40:42 +0530, @shuToSH Ch@tURveDI
ashutosh.chaturvedi...@gmail.com a écrit :
HI,
using dnsmasq version 2.70, as mention in CHANGELOG that dns amplification
attack has been fixed in this version.
but when checked this one
Hi again AS,
Le Thu, 16 Jul 2015 15:39:56 +0530, @shuToSH Ch@tURveDI
ashutosh.chaturvedi...@gmail.com a écrit :
NO,
i am using router from LAN i am sending query like (nslookup 1and1.com IP
of LAN),
and dnsmasq listening on LAN, and WAN Internet reachable.
i am also not sure this is
Hi all,
So my question is why does the enclosed config not work? It never seems to
activate any of the sets unless I use pxe boot.
Here is some background:
I have large network. I have 11 subnets that need a dhcp proxy. I have a
Network Access Control (NAC) application that has a very limited