On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 11:20:41PM -0400, Joseph Muro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The dnsmasq.leases file only contains a single entry, even though 3 DHCP
> leases have been acknowledged.
>
> Here is content of leases file:
>
> 1564110359 52:54:00:da:34:b0 10.20.102.208 *
> >
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 02:36:29PM -0400, Art Greenberg wrote:
> DNS from the Roku streamers is working as it should.
>
> I am not sure idea why.
>
> I learned a little about tcpdump and ran it on the router while using
> nslookup and dig on a Linux machine to learn how to use tcpdump and
> to
DNS from the Roku streamers is working as it should.
I am not sure idea why.
I learned a little about tcpdump and ran it on the router while using nslookup
and dig on a Linux machine to learn how to use tcpdump and to see what "normal"
traffic looked like.
In my dnsmasq.conf, I took the
> On 27 Jul 2019, at 16:34, Art Greenberg wrote:
>
> I had been running dnsmasq on a machine on my network and using addn-hosts
> for ad blocking. My router was configured with my ISP's DNS servers.
>
> I used "net:red" to assign the router as DNS server for certain devices (Roku
>
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019, at 10:41, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant wrote:
> dnsmasq won’t be intercepting requests, it will answer requests that
> are sent to it. It doesn’t snoop on the wire looking for requests to
> hijack.
So, how does DNS on my network work then? All of the machines on my network
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019, at 09:59, john doe wrote:
> This might void your warranty but accessing the Roku using Telnet might
> be worth a try 'telnet roku-ip-address 8085' (1).
>
>
> On the roku, can you specify the DNS server(s) manually?
>
>
> The URL (2) was found when googling.
>
>
> 1)
>
On 7/28/2019 1:46 PM, Art Greenberg wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2019, at 02:41, Geert Stappers wrote:
>> I think that "aren't so happy" needs elaboration.
>
> I don't know if you're familiar with the Roku. Its a streaming platform, and
> service providers like Netflix and HBO have written
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019, at 02:41, Geert Stappers wrote:
> I think that "aren't so happy" needs elaboration.
I don't know if you're familiar with the Roku. Its a streaming platform, and
service providers like Netflix and HBO have written applications that run on
the platform to play their
On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 04:01:13PM -0400, Art Greenberg wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 27, 2019, at 15:45, Andrew Miskell wrote:
> > What do the devices say their DNS server is? If it???s the .1 address
> > this would expected behavior because that???s the dnsmasq dns address.
>
> I cannot tell what the
On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 11:34:41AM -0400, Art Greenberg wrote:
> I had been running dnsmasq on a machine on my network and using
> addn-hosts for ad blocking. My router was configured with my ISP's
> DNS servers.
>
> I used "net:red" to assign the router as DNS server for certain devices
> (Roku
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