Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Problems using 'split horizon' approach

2005-08-04 Thread Simon Kelley
Dave Ewart wrote: The workaround is to add the CNAME to /etc/hosts on the dnsmasq machine, so that it gets answered locally. Well, I don't *think* that's happening, since there are no publically-defined CNAMEs which don't also exist in /etc/hosts. In that case I'm bewildered. I've restar

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Problems using 'split horizon' approach

2005-08-04 Thread Dave Ewart
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, 04.08.2005 at 11:55 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote: > >In /etc/hosts in our dnsmasq host (on the 10.a.b.c network), there is an > >entry for apollo: > > > >10.99.0.2 apollo.ceu.ox.ac.uk apollo smtp.ceu.ox.ac.uk smtp > >imap.ceu.ox.ac.uk imap

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Problems using 'split horizon' approach

2005-08-04 Thread Simon Kelley
Dave Ewart wrote: In /etc/hosts in our dnsmasq host (on the 10.a.b.c network), there is an entry for apollo: 10.99.0.2 apollo.ceu.ox.ac.uk apollo smtp.ceu.ox.ac.uk smtp imap.ceu.ox.ac.uk imap Generally, this works fine, e.g. $ host apollo apollo.ceu.ox.ac.uk has address 10.99.0.2 The al

[Dnsmasq-discuss] Problems using 'split horizon' approach

2005-08-04 Thread Dave Ewart
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have an email server, apollo.ceu.ox.ac.uk, which as you will see from doing a host lookup has an IP in the public DNS of 163.1.168.2, which is fine. However, this server is actually located on our LAN and has an address in the 10.a.b.c range - reque