Hi,
Thanks for the info. I don't like fiddling with a new version, so I'll
edit my /etc/hosts then. A bit messy since our server has a lot of
aliases, but OK.
Best regards,
Holger
Simon Kelley schrieb:
Holger Schletz wrote:
Hi,
That didn't change anything. Old domain and hostnames
Hi,
I'm using dnsmasq 2.35 on Debian to serve a local domain. This has
worked for a long time without problems. Now I want to serve a second
domain as an alias for the old domain. I use this option:
local=/olddomain/newdomain/
After restarting dnsmasq, the logfile says, as expexted:
using
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 13:36, Holger Schletz schl...@zfg-dortmund.de wrote:
Hi,
I'm using dnsmasq 2.35 on Debian to serve a local domain. This has worked
for a long time without problems. Now I want to serve a second domain as an
alias for the old domain. I use this option:
Just to clarify.
Holger Schletz wrote:
Hi,
I'm using dnsmasq 2.35 on Debian to serve a local domain. This has
worked for a long time without problems. Now I want to serve a second
domain as an alias for the old domain. I use this option:
local=/olddomain/newdomain/
After restarting dnsmasq, the logfile
Hi,
That didn't change anything. Old domain and hostnames without domain
part still work (either from /etc/hosts or DHCP-assigned), but new
domain doesn't.
How does dnsmasq know which domains it should serve, if the local
option is not for this purpose?
Simon Kelley schrieb:
Holger