On 03/16/15 22:41, Dave Taht wrote:
I had had a lot of hope for DNAMEs, but they were shot down in the ietf
years ago. Vestiges survive in "bind", at least, but I suspect there is
little application support.
I would not mind an attempt to resurrect them. Naming in the face of
being renumbered al
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 9:18 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
> On 03/16/15 22:41, Dave Taht wrote:
>
>> I had had a lot of hope for DNAMEs, but they were shot down in the ietf
>> years ago. Vestiges survive in "bind", at least, but I suspect there is
>> little application support.
>>
>> I would not mind an
I had had a lot of hope for DNAMEs, but they were shot down in the ietf
years ago. Vestiges survive in "bind", at least, but I suspect there is
little application support.
I would not mind an attempt to resurrect them. Naming in the face of being
renumbered all the time by various ipv4 and ipv6 pr
Would it be fair to assume that there is no trick to this and if so, is
there any interest in a feature request for supporting DNAME records?
Unfortunately I'm simply a (very grateful) freeloader with no programming
skills whatsoever. I have no idea whether implementing this would be
something real
Hello,I am trying to use dnsmasq for dhcp service in cobbler provisioning tool.
I am dynamically adding new mac address-ip pair to /etc/ethers file. Everything
works fine from end to end , that is , it leases ip address to the mac address
and the machine gets provisioned with an image. Ho
On 03/15/2015 02:06 PM, Simon Kelley wrote:
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On 12/03/15 00:15, Rick Jones wrote:
Does dnsmasq make any setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF) settings? Perhaps the
SO_SNDBUF has filled thanks to Linux's intra-stack flow-control and
an attempt to (non blocking?) sen
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 09:11:58PM +, Simon Kelley wrote:
> On 12/03/15 08:29, Chen Wei wrote:
> > This patch is mainly for blocking malware domains.
> Why use a fake address. It seems more sensible to have some syntax
> we could re-use that syntax so that
> address=/malware.com/#
> means "retu