I've got an Ubuntu 13.04 Linux PC connected to two networks:
* Internet connection
* Router providing a local network (Wi-Fi) with DNS serving local names
(example.lan)
Via NetworkManager, dnsmasq is set up with the DNS server IP addresses
for these two networks.
The PC is having trouble ge
It looks like there will be some issues getting dnssec on
on android by switching to dnsmasq:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=65510
What is dnsmasq's behavior on how/when to switch to tcp?
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On Mon, 2014-03-31 at 12:59 +0200, Olivier Mauras wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it thinkable to allow a per entry TTL override system ?
> I have actually two different needs that i'd like to discuss.
> First NXDOMAINS. I'd like to cache NXDOMAIN from some forwarded
> domains to a specific value. Cache
On 02/04/14 21:24, Simon Kelley wrote:
>
> This is, I think, just an oversight. synth-domain certainly generates
> "Locally defined DNS records" which is what the auth-zone is specified
> to contain.
>
Actually, there is a reason. It doesn't in general make sense to include
the records created
On 02/04/14 11:46, David Beveridge wrote:
> So I have a few static hosts defined in /etc/hosts and I want to
> serve authoritative records for them.
> I also have some machines which get address via dhcp and slaac which I want
> to publish using synth-domain.
>
> Each option works alone, but when
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On 02/04/14 18:08, Quintus wrote:
> Hi Albert,
>
> Am 02.04.2014 17:59, schrieb Albert ARIBAUD:
>> "ra-names enables a mode which gives DNS names to
>> dual-stack hosts which do SLAAC for IPv6.
>
> I am aware of the ra-names option, but as far a
Hi Albert,
Am 02.04.2014 17:59, schrieb Albert ARIBAUD:
> "ra-names enables a mode which gives DNS names to dual-stack
> hosts which do SLAAC for IPv6.
I am aware of the ra-names option, but as far as I understand the
manpage, it is specifically targetted at SLAAC network setups. In my
net
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Le 02/04/2014 17:26, Quintus a écrit :
>>
>> Hi there,
>
>
> Hi Quintus,
>
>
>> with DHPv4, dnsmasq properly converts the hostnames send to it to A
>> records we can query for. It seems however that this is not the case
>> with DHCPv6 and AAA
Le 02/04/2014 17:26, Quintus a écrit :
Hi there,
Hi Quintus,
with DHPv4, dnsmasq properly converts the hostnames send to it to A
records we can query for. It seems however that this is not the case
with DHCPv6 and records; while I can perfectly query for the A
record of "atlantis.cable.i
Hi there,
with DHPv4, dnsmasq properly converts the hostnames send to it to A
records we can query for. It seems however that this is not the case
with DHCPv6 and records; while I can perfectly query for the A
record of "atlantis.cable.internal.xxx.eu" (and even the one of
"atlantis" without
So I have a few static hosts defined in /etc/hosts and I want to
serve authoritative records for them.
I also have some machines which get address via dhcp and slaac which I want
to publish using synth-domain.
Each option works alone, but when I mix the options
eg
auth-zone=thekelleys.org.uk,192.1
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