On 10/09/2018 09:57 AM, Jarno Elonen wrote:
Is it possible to expand hosts file entries against multiple domains with
Dnsmasq? Or perhaps setup a DNAME-like aliasing of hosts in one domain to
another domain?
To clarify, if my "/etc/hosts" contained... 1.2.3.4 host1 4.5.6.7 host2
...and my
Hi Simon,
I believe that a while ago you mentioned that you were going to be releasing
2.80 soon. Do you have a target date yet?
Don
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Hello, i set zone with soa record and its work fine. I want add second soa
zone but dnsmasq say dublicate options in config. How to add second soa?
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On Monday, October 8, 2018 2:24:59 AM CDT Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant wrote:
> > On 8 Oct 2018, at 02:58, Mouath Ibrahim wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I ran the PoC supplied by Google research team found here:
> > https://github.com/
> >
Is it possible to expand hosts file entries against multiple domains
with Dnsmasq?
Or perhaps setup a DNAME-like aliasing of hosts in one domain to another
domain?
To clarify, if my "/etc/hosts" contained...
1.2.3.4 host1
4.5.6.7 host2
...and my domains were "old-domain.com" and "new-domain.com",
Am 09.10.18 um 10:45 schrieb Mouath Ibrahim:
>
> dnsmasq couldn't resolve anything and eventually i had to stop it. cpu
> overheats quick.
If your CPU "overheats", you have hardware and system design issues, and
you need to fix those first independently. First thing to do is make
sure your
Am 08.10.18 um 03:58 schrieb Mouath Ibrahim:
> Hello,
>
> I ran the PoC supplied by Google research team found here: https://github.com/
> google/security-research-pocs/blob/master/vulnerabilities/dnsmasq/
> CVE-2017-14495.py
>
> and noticed immediately that dnsmasq process uses up 100% CPU usage