Hi Diwaka,
Le Mon, 16 Nov 2015 13:40:18 +
"Jois, Diwakar (Nokia - IN/Bangalore)" a écrit:
> Hi,
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> We are using dnsmasq as a proxy.
> Dnsmasq has to listen on w.x.y.z interface (port 53) and send query
> over a.b.c.d interface. Is this pssobile?
If I'm not
Hi,
The use case is, w.x.y.x is on an internal LAN with no direct
access to external DNS server. A.b.c.d interface can access external DNS server
and dnsmas can proxy DNS queries over this interface.
With Best Regards,
Diwakar
From: Jois, Diwakar (Nokia - IN/Bangalore)
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On 12/11/15 12:09, Lorenz Vanthillo wrote:
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If the local host's IP address is in /etc/hosts (which is normal),
then you can create a CNAME to it. Otherwise, myabe use
- --interface-name to create a name for the local host, and make CNAMEs
to that?
Cheers,
Simon.
On 15/11/15 18:57,
DnsMasq authors, please explain this better than I can... but here's my
understanding: The limit on number of clients on your network will be
bounded by DnsMasq's concurrency rate, not necessarily the sheer number of
clients. DnsMasq is single threaded and uses a simple select() fd_set loop (