It seems to me that dnsmasq should filter out loopback addresses for DNS
queries universally, or at least provide such an option.
Consider such a scenario,
dnsmasq runs on host1, and host1's /etc/hosts contains 127.0.1.1 host1,
which is usually the case.
A second machine host2 queries dnsmasq
I have a setup roughly like the following ASCII-art diagram (numbers and
number of VLANs simplified greatly):
|= VLAN 1 : 10.0.1.0/24 ==||== VLAN 2: 10.0.2.0/24
==|
| ||
|
| |--|
Hi,
Le Tue, 02 Aug 2016 10:39:23 -0400
Junyang Gu a écrit:
> It seems to me that dnsmasq should filter out loopback addresses for
> DNS queries universally, or at least provide such an option.
>
> Consider such a scenario,
>
> dnsmasq runs on host1, and host1's
On 08/02/2016 07:39 AM, Junyang Gu wrote:
> It seems to me that dnsmasq should filter out loopback addresses for DNS
> queries universally, or at least provide such an option.
>
> Consider such a scenario,
>
> dnsmasq runs on host1, and host1's /etc/hosts contains 127.0.1.1 host1,
> which is