On 12-10-22 10:32 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 09:24:34PM -0600, dnsm...@ailsby.net wrote:
I am trying to setup dnsmasq so that I can use the OpenDNS servers
for my younger children, and then have all other devices use a
different dns server (Google's).
The program that I am
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 06:49:19AM -0600, dnsm...@ailsby.net wrote:
On 12-10-22 10:32 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 09:24:34PM -0600, dnsm...@ailsby.net wrote:
I am trying to setup dnsmasq so that I can use the OpenDNS
servers for my younger children, and then have all other
The thread was getting way too long so I have started a new one.
Simon, now that I have given it some thought, dhcp6_packet() should
never see any dhcpv6 packets except those which it should see. If it
does see a packet which it must drop, that implies things are not
configured properly.
For
It would be useful to libvirt if dnsmasq would reread the configuration
file and/or the files in the configuration directory upon demand (via
SIGsomething) as is done for some other files.
Right now, when minor changes are made to a network configuration, it is
necessary to restart dnsmasq to
On 23/10/12 20:21, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
It would be useful to libvirt if dnsmasq would reread the configuration
file and/or the files in the configuration directory upon demand (via
SIGsomething) as is done for some other files.
Right now, when minor changes are made to a network
On 23/10/12 17:32, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
The thread was getting way too long so I have started a new one.
Simon, now that I have given it some thought, dhcp6_packet() should
never see any dhcpv6 packets except those which it should see. If it
does see a packet which it must drop, that implies
On 22/10/12 19:46, Doug Carter wrote:
Hi All,
I'm new to dnsmasq and have been running it (version 2.48) on a Linux
server running CentOS 6, with the following options:
bogus-priv
domain-needed
interface=eth0
interface=lo
no-dhcp-interface=eth0
It's been working great, but
On 23/10/12 10:15, Michael Strelnikov wrote:
Hi all,
Can I define a variable in the top of dnsmasq.conf and use
it throughout config?
Not directly. You can make dnsmasq read it's configuration from stdin,
which makes it theoretically possible to use something like m4 to
pre-process the