---
 dnsmasq.conf.example | 4 ++++
 man/dnsmasq.8        | 6 ++++++
 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+)

diff --git a/dnsmasq.conf.example b/dnsmasq.conf.example
index 5215c2a..9a0dbd7 100644
--- a/dnsmasq.conf.example
+++ b/dnsmasq.conf.example
@@ -69,6 +69,10 @@
 # --address (and --server) work with IPv6 addresses too.
 #address=/www.thekelleys.org.uk/fe80::20d:60ff:fe36:f83
 
+# Add the IPs of all queries to yahoo.com, google.com, and their
+# subdomains to the vpn and search ipsets:
+#ipset=/yahoo.com/google.com/vpn,search
+
 # You can control how dnsmasq talks to a server: this forces
 # queries to 10.1.2.3 to be routed via eth1
 # server=10.1.2.3@eth1
diff --git a/man/dnsmasq.8 b/man/dnsmasq.8
index b8dcfc7..941e84d 100644
--- a/man/dnsmasq.8
+++ b/man/dnsmasq.8
@@ -412,6 +412,12 @@ additional facility that /#/ matches any domain. Thus
 answered from /etc/hosts or DHCP and not sent to an upstream
 nameserver by a more specific --server directive.
 .TP
+.B --ipset=/<domain>/[domain/]<ipset>[,<ipset>]
+Places the resolved IP addresses of queries for the specified domains
+in the specified netfilter ip sets. Domains and subdomains are matched
+in the same way as --address. These ip sets must already exist. See
+ipset(8) for more details.
+.TP
 .B \-m, --mx-host=<mx name>[[,<hostname>],<preference>]
 Return an MX record named <mx name> pointing to the given hostname (if
 given), or
-- 
1.8.1.2


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