On Sat, Jan 06, 2024 at 08:44:44PM +0500, Дмитрий Яковенко wrote:
> ... so I would like to have ipv6 responses deleted
--filter-
Remove records from answers. No IPv6 addresses
will be returned.
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On 09/05/2023 00:10, Buck Horn wrote:
On 08.05.2023 15:00:22, "public1020" wrote:
Thanks, dnsmasq does not support this feature.
Why would you think so when you have been pointed to the correct answer
from the docs?
Matus UHLAR even quoted the decisive sentence for you:
it does and the
On 08/05/2023 23:00, public1020 via Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
Thanks, dnsmasq does not support this feature. I will match all
subdomains regardless.
Case closed :-)
The man page says that it does what you've described:
-A, --address=/[/...]/[]
...
/etc/hosts and DHCP leases override this
On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 1:50 PM Geert Stappers via Dnsmasq-discuss <
dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 07, 2022 at 10:37:33AM +0530, Arjun D R wrote:
> > Hi Team,
> >
> > We are facing a dnsmasq crash on version 2.81. We are not aware of steps
Hi Team,
We are facing a dnsmasq crash on version 2.81. We are not aware of steps to
trigger the crash, but we used to get this crash frequently.
Crash Details:
Thread 0 (crashed)
0 dnsmasq!check_dns_listeners [dnsmasq.c : 1768 + 0x0]
r0 = 0xr1 = 0x0009r2 = 0x0009
I have fixed the problem by including
Requires=systemd-resolved.service
After=systemd-resolved.service
in the systemd service file for dnsmasq and it now boots correctly.
On 5 July 2015 at 21:17, R bjorkeg...@gmail.com wrote:
dnsmasq segfaults at boot and systemd fails to load the service
dnsmasq segfaults at boot and systemd fails to load the service. (
http://sysv.se/journal.txt ) after the boot process systemd can start
dnsmasq successfully through 'systemctl start dnsmasq' and everything works.
This started happening after I switched from using netctl + dhcpcd to
configure my
That's a RFC required field. The dhcpcd default config will error noisily about
it. Why do you need to disable it?
Roy
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From: Shai Venter vent...@mellanox.com
To: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
Subject:
Wondering if someone has any suggestions here...
One group of ISPs here in NZ uses fixed IP's for their client's
machines. Tohave them work on our network we have to change these.
Sometimes mistakes happen and it's a pain to get the numbers from the
ISP if we loose them.
If possible, I'd love to
Hi all,
Situation : I work in a small computer repair shop. For a number of the
tools we use PXE will be a good option. For the security of our clients
and to keep costs down I am building a single server which has 2 NIC's -
one for machines known to be clean and one as a red zone for
My apologies if this is a stupid question. When doing a cache dump from
dnsmasq with the -q option, it prints several useful statistics.
Specifically, what does / cache insertions re-used unexpired
cache
entries mean?
Thanks,
James
-discuss] Linksys routers, bridges, network
appliances: host names
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 03:15:08PM -0500, John R. Graham wrote:
Most of these little Linksys devices are capable of getting an IP address
via DHCP from dnsmasq but none of them (that I have tried) seem capable of
delivering
Most of these little Linksys devices are capable of getting an IP address via
DHCP from dnsmasq but none of them (that I have tried) seem capable of
delivering their host name to dnsmasq as all of my Linux and Windows boxen do.
Is this a known limitation of these little boxes, or do I need to
Hi.
I had what I thought was a clever idea to get dnsmasq to re-read it's whole
dnsmasq.conf file when it received a SIGHUP signal. I invoked dnsmasq with
the following command line options:
-i eth0 --conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.once.conf
The dnsmasq.once.conf file was basically empty except
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