I have a wireless network split into several vlans, each with its own
subnet, with dnsmasq serving all vlans. The wireless network is a Ubiquti
Unifi system and the access points all have static IP addresses on the
management vlan. Additionally, the access points each request IP addresses
via DHCP
Hi list,
i try to restrict the dns of dnsmasq to one interface (3 existing
interfaces, I hided ppp0), but it seems, that it doesnt work.
My config:
server=//141.1.1.1
local=/heimserver/
address=/owncloud/192.168.0.254
dhcp-range=set:gw2,192.168.2.50,192.168.2.150,255.255.255.0,12h
On 23/06/14 18:50, Joel Krauska wrote:
I have a DNSserver that I would like to configure as recursive for internal
hosts and only respond to queries for locally authoritative zones
externally.
Any hints as to how I might accomplish this?
The DHCP section has the concept of tags to apply
This is with dnsmasq-2.71, built on gentoo system with via c3-2 processor.
Hth,
OIiver
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Had the same problem: dnsmsq also listened on WAN-interface, which I did not
want.
SO:
# Or which to listen on by address (remember to include 127.0.0.1 if
# you use this.)
listen-address=127.0.0.1
listen-address=192.168.182.1 #eth0
listen-address=192.168.20.1 #eth1
listen-address=192.168.60.1
Hi list,
writing together the problem sometimes brings enlightement:
bind-interfaces option does the wanted thing.
Thanks for reading!
Oliver
Am 24.06.2014 23:28, schrieb Oliver Rath:
Hi list,
i try to restrict the dns of dnsmasq to one interface (3 existing
interfaces, I hided ppp0),
auth-zone doesn't seem to have a relationship to recursive lookups.
I want to Allow recursive lookups to queries from some source IPs and Deny
recursive lookups to queries from outside.
I'm not quite sure I follow how authority can influence this.
(I don't actually need authoritative responses
Hi David,
Le Tue, 24 Jun 2014 23:50:54 +0100, David Joslin dav...@nkcc.org.uk a
écrit :
Thanks for the reply, Simon.
How would I do that?
I already use the --dhcp-host option to allocate IP addresses by MAC
address for certain clients but these are all machines with just one IP
address