Hi,
I was checking latest dnsmasq reponses to non-recursive queries. It
seems strange, it does not work as it should. Originally, I was checking
NXDOMAIN issue, reported on Fedora bug #1647464.
But this issue seems important, it makes difficult to use dnsmasq with
bigger resolvers like bind or un
Hi,
when starting dnsmasq with a config file containing an invalid
dhcp-relay statement a segfault occurs during startup. I could observe
this with Debians bundeled 2.76-5+deb9u2 as well as manually compiled
2.76-2.80.
---snip---
/etc/dnsmasq.conf
dhcp-relay=10.10.10.1
---snip---
-- System In
I have prepared patch that allows again queries to dnsmasq without rd
bit set. It allows queries to locally defined names even without rd bit,
but stil refuses queries to cached remote records.
I think this is important issue, could it be reviewed?
On 4/12/19 11:29 AM, Petr Mensik wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi Simon,
thanks, but actually, not that much. Sorry I was busy in different projects.
This change now broken my configuration, because this no longer accepts
the same combination of parameters without fatal error. Could it be made
as warning instead? It do not think it should be fatal, soa is
in
Never tried it myself, but if you synchronize configuration from primary
to secondary server, it might work somehow together.
Consider setting dhcp-authoritative on primary instance, but make sure
it is not there on secondary. You may want to use different dhcp-range,
so dynamically allocated host
Notes below
On 3/7/19 6:09 PM, Simon Kelley wrote:
> On 15/02/2019 12:54, Petr Mensik wrote:
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> I think it is handy to be able to delegate some suffix from internal
>> domain, lets say example.com provided by BIND or any bigger server. But
>> recursive servers do not set recursi