On 11/12/13 13:52, Tomas Hozza wrote:
Hi.
I have been trying to understand what --proxy-dnssec option does.
From what I understand if NOT used, dnsmasq will NOT forward the
AD flag set by the upstream server to its clients.
If the --proxy-dnssec option is used, dnsmasq WILL forward the
AD
On 11/12/13 17:32, Dallas Engelken wrote:
Hi,
Running, dnsmasq version 2.48.
In my config, I have
server=/my.domain/1.2.3.4
server=/my.domain/2.3.4.5
But when I query www.my.domain, all queries go to 1.2.3.4, and never
2.3.4.5
I have also tried enabling *all-servers* as well in the config,
Sir i was trying to establish a DHCPv6 server with dnsmasq
The conf file is
interface = wlan0
dhcp-range=fd00::2,fd00::500, 64, 12h
enable-ra
Iam getting the error : dnsmasq: only one tag allowed at line 567 of
/etc/dnsmasq.conf
Please solve
Hi
According to this:
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2013q3/007464.html
This should work
dhcp-host=id:00:01:00:01:XXX,[2a01:348:31:2::2],fred
dhcp-host=id:00:01:00:01:XXX,[2a01:348:31:3::2],fred
But it fails. I get the last address assigned to the 2a01:348:31:2
Am 09.12.2013 17:58, schrieb Simon Kelley:
OK, using this, I've implemented dynamic interface-address discovery for
*BSD. Available now in git and as 2.69test1. This is very useful as it
stands, since it makes the dynamic DHCPv6 address-range facility using
the constructor: keyword work on