On 31/01/17 16:57, Simon Kelley wrote:
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It's included in the Debian, (and therefore Ubuntu) packaging.
Of course the only difference it makes is to the interpretation of
domain names in /etc/hosts and friends and config files. - IDNs get
cached a
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
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> It's included in the Debian, (and therefore Ubuntu) packaging.
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> Of course the only difference it makes is to the interpretation of
> domain names in /etc/hosts and friends and config fil
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It's included in the Debian, (and therefore Ubuntu) packaging.
Of course the only difference it makes is to the interpretation of
domain names in /etc/hosts and friends and config files. - IDNs get
cached and forwarded by dnsmasq fine without the su
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 02:22:14PM -0700, Aaron Brice wrote:
> Simon,
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> Thanks. dnsmasq is getting the queries, you can see them in the log:
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> Jan 18 16:56:07 datasoft-travel dnsmasq[7973]: query[A] www.cnn.com from
> 127.0.0.1
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> But there is neither a reply nor an error message after the
Hi,
I think you should use --domain local parameter. It will tell your clients to
use common dns domain and would resolve such names in dnsmasq.
Where are your DNS data stored? Do you use /etc/hosts for them? Do you have
there fqdn with unqualified aliases?
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