There is no "default" option. It actually give error if I add it by itself
or "all-servers=default".
I went through the man page again and there is no other option affecting
this behavior. I am starting to think this is a bug.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 1:03 AM Siji Sunny
wrote:
>
> It should be o
There is no "default" option. It actually give error if I add it by itself
> or "all-servers=default".
>
It not "all-servers=default", just "default"
> I went through the man page again and there is no other option affecting
> this behavior. I am starting to think this is a bug.
>
> On Tue, Dec 1
I tried with "default" in its own line, that gives error too.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 2:16 AM Siji Sunny
wrote:
>
> There is no "default" option. It actually give error if I add it by itself
>> or "all-servers=default".
>>
> It not "all-servers=default", just "default"
>
>
>> I went through the
Base on my understanding of the manpage, "all-servers" means dnsmasq will
send query to all servers at once and use the 1st response.
I am seeing all my queries, if not already in cache, are sent to all
servers configured. But I don't have "all-servers" set. I want to turn off
this behavior.
On T
> It should be off, base on manpage. And I don't know how to set a "off" to
> it.
>
Adding "default" inside the config file, may help you. With reference to
man page, default option will send queries to just one server.
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 12:45 AM Siji Sunny <
> siji.su...@sugarboxnetwork
Base on my understanding of the manpage, "all-servers" means dnsmasq will
> send query to all servers at once and use the 1st response.
>
> I am seeing all my queries, if not already in cache, are sent to all
> servers configured. But I don't have "all-servers" set. I want to turn off
> this behavi
It should be off, base on manpage. And I don't know how to set a "off" to
it.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 12:45 AM Siji Sunny
wrote:
>
> Base on my understanding of the manpage, "all-servers" means dnsmasq will
>> send query to all servers at once and use the 1st response.
>>
>> I am seeing all my q
> OS: Ubuntu 18.04 with all updates
> dnsmasq version: 2.79-1
>
> According to man page:
>
> --all-servers
> By default, when dnsmasq has more than one upstream server available,
> it will send queries to just one server. Setting this flag forces dnsmasq
> to send all queries to all available s
Dear all
I have been trying to resolve that issue for the past 2 days.
I am using dnsmasq for dns and dhcp, and using the hosts file to statically
assigned ip to known hosts.
It doesn't work with the following error message:
"not giving name myhost.example.com to the DHCP lease of 192.168.0.12
Ok, let me elaborate more.
I have following setup:
Linux router server:
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04
- wide-dhcp-client on external(internet facing) nic
- dnsmasq on lan interface(hostname: router) as dns, ipv4 + ipv6 dhcp
- lan interface IPv6 configure by wide-dhcp-client, IPv4
static(172.16.168.1) via ne
Hi,
I found another crash in parsing code of a configuration file or command
line options. To reproduce it, simply run
dnsmasq --dhcp-mac=,A...A
with "a lot of" A (>=89 with dnsmasq 2.80 on Linux 5.4.2-arch1-1). If
you run dnsmasq without Address Sanitizer (ASAN), it won't crash
immedi
I am using dnsmasq dhcp for both ipv4 and ipv6 and it is able to auto
generate the dns entries for both, at least for linux servers.
Is there a way to make it do the same on selected interface(s) of the
server dnsmasq is running?
PS: I already have the server IPv4 entry in /etc/hosts
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 with all updates
dnsmasq version: 2.79-1
According to man page:
--all-servers
By default, when dnsmasq has more than one upstream server available,
it will send queries to just one server. Setting this flag forces dnsmasq
to send all queries to all available servers. The repl
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