On 2023-05-06 23:46, Buck Horn wrote:
On 06.05.2023 20:17:22, "A C" wrote:
One thing I'd like to point out is that the documentation
demonstrating setting a static IP using dhcpcd.conf is not from the
Raspberry Pi foundation but from a lot of other Rasberry Pi blogs online.
DHCP should be disabled on anything but the
WAN interface if the router is also your internal DHCP server.
On 2023-05-06 12:00, Johan Vromans wrote:
On Sat, 6 May 2023 11:17:22 -0700, A C wrote:
The official blog does not list using that method at all. Instead it
either points
One thing I'd like to point out is that the documentation demonstrating
setting a static IP using dhcpcd.conf is not from the Raspberry Pi
foundation but from a lot of other Rasberry Pi blogs online.
The official blog does not list using that method at all. Instead it
either points to using a
Thanks to the list for the suggestions, I was indeed able to get the TXT
request working properly. I tried to reply to the list but it appears
that now having DKIM on my domain is blocking messages to the list
(maybe, we'll see if this one goes through) or otherwise the list policy
has gotten
I have dnsmasq on my router set to use my own domain name internally
(let's just call it example.com)
I do have that same domain in a domain provider outside with DNS records.
What I'd like to do is forward outbound queries (meaning from inside my
home network and destined for dnsmasq
As far as I know, there is no technical or security reason why a Dnsmasq-like
server would *need* this limitation, but Dnsmasq has it due to design
limitiations.
Dnsmasq either responds to a request entirely locally (using /etc/hosts,
records from the config file, and records from DHCP) or
There are much smarter people than me here, but if I might chime in:
Two basic assumptions in networking are that no two separate devices will
share the same MAC address, and a device's MAC address doesn't change after
it's manufactured. Obviously there are practical exceptions (spoofing, privacy
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021, at 2:07 PM, dnsmasqlist2...@rscubed.com wrote:
>
> On Mon, 22 Mar 2021, Geert Stappers via Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 03:19:00AM +, dnsmasqlist2...@rscubed.com wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I am trying to do some CNAME filtering but it is not
On Thu, Mar 18, 2021, at 4:52 AM, Geert Stappers via Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 10:40:37PM +0100, Geert Stappers via
> Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 08:39:28PM +, Simon Kelley wrote:
> > > On 19/02/2021 12:35, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > > > On
There's also SIGHUP:
"When it receives a SIGHUP, dnsmasq clears its cache and then re-loads
/etc/hosts and /etc/ethers and any file given by --dhcp-hostsfile,
--dhcp-hostsdir, --dhcp-optsfile, --dhcp-optsdir, --addn-hosts or --hostsdir.
The DHCP lease change script is called for all existing
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020, at 1:36 AM, Geert Stappers wrote:
> > > I was a little surprised this one worked since the previous one
> > > didn't, but I suspect systemd-resolved is falling back to the
> > > FallbackDNS servers (which are hardcoded in if not set explicitly).
>
> > What's the FallbackDNS
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020, at 9:47 AM, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 11:09 AM Dominick C. Pastore
> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 14, 2020, at 8:03 PM, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
> > > I run dnsmasq as following:
> > >
> > > $ /usr/local/sbin/dnsm
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020, at 8:03 PM, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
> I run dnsmasq as following:
>
> $ /usr/local/sbin/dnsmasq --port=53 -c10240 --server=127.0.0.1#6053
> --conf-dir=/home/werner/Public/anti-gfw/dns/dnsmasq/conf/conf-dir,*.conf
> -C /home/werner/Public/anti-gfw/dns/dnsmasq/co
> > Personally, I am not a fan of Netplan for reasons like this. It's supposed
> > to abstract away the details of NetworkManager or systemd-networkd, but it
> > doesn't do a great job of it. You end up having to refer to the
> > NetworkManager or systemd-networkd documentation anyway, and
no efficient way to find such records. The fix is to
>>> insert empty (none of F_IPV4, F_IPV6 F_CNAME set) records for each
>>> non-terminal.
>>>
>>> The same considerations apply in auth mode, and the same basic mechanism
>>> is used there
On Sun, Sep 13, 2020, at 10:44 PM, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 9:02 AM Neal P. Murphy
> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 06:52:49 +0800
> > Hongyi Zhao wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 4:26 AM Geert Stappers
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Sun, Sep 13, 2020 at
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019, at 4:48 PM, Simon Kelley wrote:
> On 20/10/2019 17:55, Dominick C. Pastore wrote:
> > I apologize for continuing the discussion on this. The patch (applied on
> > top of 2.80-1 provided by Debian Buster) completely solved the issues I was
> > hav
I have no complaints about a new thread.
On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, at 6:47 PM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 12:55:44PM -0400, Dominick C. Pastore wrote:
> > 2. In fact, Dnsmasq never follows a CNAME for MX or TXT requests, even
> > when the CNAME does point to a hos
ms in my case, but I suspect this
isn't intended behavior either, so it seemed worth mentioning.
Nick
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019, at 12:19 PM, Dominick C. Pastore wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019, at 6:16 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
> > The restriction still applies. indeed the patch relies on it.
>
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019, at 6:16 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
> The restriction still applies. indeed the patch relies on it.
>
> The origin of this is that, for architectural reasons, dnsmasq can only
> supply a reply which originates completely from locally known data, or
> completely from a reply from
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019, at 7:41 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
> I can see a strong argument that a query for a name which is configured
> as a CNAME in dnsmaq, but for a type which is not known to dnsmasq,
> should return a NODATA reply.
>
> In fact I can't see a downside to that.
>
> Anybody else?
>
>
Hello,
I'm having a bit of a problem with the "cname" option in Dnsmasq. I have some
configuration options like these in dnsmasq.conf, where "host1" and "host2"
have IPv4 addresses from DHCP:
domain=philadelphia.example.com
local=/philadelphia.example.com/
On 2019-07-01 02:08, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On 01-07-2019 10:41, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
>
>> On 26/06/2019 22:32, Geert Stappers wrote:
>>> My (educated??) guess is that lease data is stored in Dbus.
>>>
>>> My only point to back that up, is `dnsmasq -v` showing "DBus"
>> D-Bus does not store
On 2019-06-26 22:09, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 06:20:32PM -0700, A C wrote:
>> On 2019-06-26 13:32, Geert Stappers wrote:
>>> On 24-06-2019 02:38, A C wrote:
>
>>>>>>> On 23-06-2019 08:06, A C wrote:
>>>>>>
On 2019-06-26 13:32, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On 24-06-2019 02:38, A C wrote:
>
>> On 2019-06-23 11:08, Geert Stappers wrote:
>>> On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 09:33:21AM -0700, A C wrote:
>>>> On 2019-06-23 03:32, Geert Stappers wrote:
>>>>> On 23-0
On 2019-06-23 11:08, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 09:33:21AM -0700, A C wrote:
>> On 2019-06-23 03:32, Geert Stappers wrote:
>>> On 23-06-2019 08:06, A C wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm having trouble removing leases from my system. I have a clien
On 2019-06-23 03:32, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On 23-06-2019 08:06, A C wrote:
>
>> I'm having trouble removing leases from my system. I have a client that
>> accepted a lease in my DHCP range before I remembered to put it in
>> /etc/ethers and /etc/hosts to give it a stat
I'm having trouble removing leases from my system. I have a client that
accepted a lease in my DHCP range before I remembered to put it in
/etc/ethers and /etc/hosts to give it a static lease.
I turned off the client, stopped dnsmasq, removed the lease file entry
in /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases
If you are thinking of adding an access point then just get an access
point that can handle VLAN per SSID. Several vendors sell them
including Cisco, Avaya, and Ubiquiti. The Ubiquiti is probably least
expensive option and supports up to four SSIDs per radio (so four on 2.4
GHz and another four
The only other method of exporting an SSID is via 802.1X (RADIUS)
authentication mechanisms which contain the SSID in the authentication
exchange. However, this requires an 802.1X capable access point to
ensure the wireless device stays off the network until the
authentication is complete.
dcpx.org and an A record for
> host.cityname.dcpx.org from /etc/hosts.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Simon.
>
>
>
> On 24/08/18 21:14, Dominick C. Pastore wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like to to configure Dnsmasq so that when it receives a CNAME
Hello,
I would like to to configure Dnsmasq so that when it receives a CNAME record,
if the target is in /etc/hosts, it overrides whatever else the public DNS
server says about that target and uses /etc/hosts instead. Is this possible?
After studying the manual, it seems like not, but I'm
Subject: DNSMASQ failing to return SRV records with loss of communication to a
single DNS server
Issue: We have SIP SRV records for a domain which can be provided by two DNS
servers in our environment. During testing we have noticed that if one of the
DNS servers is un-reachable, the request
On 2018-04-21 05:41, john doe wrote:
> On 4/21/2018 10:02 AM, Sean Baughn wrote:
>> Hello. Is it possible to use tags with the address directive? Goal
>> being to
>> specify a name resolution response based on a tag match. Example of my
>> use
>> case:
>>
>> dhcp-mac=set:kids,XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX #My
Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere but I can't seem to find the answer
anywhere.
I have a Raspberry PI 3 running a copy of dnsmasq to provide DHCP and DNS
services for my local network. This works perfectly.
My internal network is 192.168.21.1/24. The Raspberry PI is on a static IP
On 2015-12-02 00:50, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi "A C",
>
> Le Wed, 2 Dec 2015 00:00:06 -0800
> A C <ag...@hotmail.com> a écrit:
>
>>> I infer that what you have in your working config is not
>>>
>>> server=/vpn.example.com/10.0.0.140
On 2015-12-01 23:43, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi "A C",
>
> Le Tue, 1 Dec 2015 22:46:40 -0800
> A C <ag...@hotmail.com> a écrit:
>
>> On 2015-12-01 22:22, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
>>> Hi "A C",
>>>
>>> Cc:ing Simon i
On 2015-12-01 13:22, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi "A C",
>
> Le Tue, 1 Dec 2015 09:59:07 -0800
> A C <ag...@hotmail.com> a écrit:
>
> (note : local= is synonymous to server=)
>
>> local=/example.com/
>
> This one means *example.com should be r
On 2015-12-01 22:22, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi "A C",
>
> Cc:ing Simon in case the problem is indeed a weird dependency of
> "server=" on "local=" -- or to ascertain it doesn't.
>
> Le Tue, 1 Dec 2015 19:53:37 -0800
> A C <ag...@hotmail.com
r the help, that was a bit of a mystery.
On 2015-12-01 15:40, A C wrote:
> On 2015-12-01 13:22, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
>> Hi "A C",
>>
>> Le Tue, 1 Dec 2015 09:59:07 -0800
>> A C <ag...@hotmail.com> a écrit:
>>
>> (note : local= is synonymous to server=)
&g
On 2015-12-01 07:46, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi "A C",
>
> Le Mon, 30 Nov 2015 21:34:58 -0800
> A C <ag...@hotmail.com> a écrit:
>
>> On 2015-11-30 05:02, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
>>
>>> Can you watch the router's DNS traffic rather than the VPN s
On 2015-11-29 23:49, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi again "A C",
>
> Le Sun, 29 Nov 2015 23:19:28 -0800
> A C <ag...@hotmail.com> a écrit:
>
>> On 2015-11-29 22:50, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
>>> Hi "A C",
>>>
>>> Le Sun, 2
On 2015-11-30 05:02, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hello again "A C",
>
> Le Mon, 30 Nov 2015 00:31:28 -0800
> A C <ag...@hotmail.com> a écrit:
>
>> On 2015-11-29 23:49, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
>>> Hi again "A C",
>>>
>>&
On 2015-11-30 05:02, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Can you watch the router's DNS traffic rather than the VPN server's?
> Possibly give a tcpdump of a successful and a failed DNS request? I
> assume you cannot change how dnsmasq runs on the router but if you can,
> then try having it log the successful
Ok, this question is for a much older version of dnsmasq because I
haven't been able to update the router firmware to bring in a newer
version. I'm currently using version 2.35
My current internal IP space is 10.0.0.0/255.255.0.0 (A Class B subnet
of the 10.x.x.x Class A space). I have a VPN
Hi Peter,
We discussed a solution and Simon said it was good but it has not yet been
implemented.
https://www.mail-archive.com/dnsmasq-discuss%40lists.thekelleys.org.uk/msg09297.html
Simon, with 2.75 out the door already, is this something we could revisit?
Thanks,
--
Jason Kincl
HPC
Hi,
Sorry for bringing up such an old thread but I was circling back onto this
problem and I wonder if we could revisit it.
On 17/09/14 09:49, Joachim Nilsson wrote:
Hi Simon,
I've found a little problem with how Option 82 circuit-id/remote-id
works. Everything is fine in the below setup
Thanks Simon. I will send you the packet captures within the next 24 hours. I
realize that this is currently a niche feature, but I would expect it to become
more common in the near future as things move towards EFI.
Looking through the mailing list, I found this post from last year indicating
Has anybody been able to pxeboot an EFI system using Dnsmasq in proxyDHCP mode?
Every machine I have tried fails to boot (mostly newer Dells with Intel cards).
The relevant lines from from my config file are here:
pxe-service=x86-64_EFI,Loading...,snponlydhcp-range=192.168.0.0,proxy,255.255.0.0
Hey,
I am trying to assign static IPs based on MACs. So far it has worked for
my machines but now I can't seem to get it working for new machines.
So far this worked:
dhcp-mac=hal,ac:22:0b:52:b0:d1
dhcp-host=hal,192.168.4.70,infinite
dhcp-option=hal,3,192.168.4.253
This still works with my
Hi,
I completely agree with Joachim and have also run into this issue while
using Option-82. Also, since each lease is tied to a client identifier, I
have seen issues where the PXE client will give a different identifier
from the OS and DNSMasq will refuse to hand out the IP thinking that the
Hi,
So I have a situation where I can guarantee that a given set of tags is
unique by using DHCP Option 82 (dhcp-circuitid and dhcp-remoteid) and I
want to give a IP address to that single host but the only way to do that
is to create a single IP pool and match on those tags. But then I get into
I'm abit confused here about the request.
He doesn't want to change system files so he can put everything in a shell
script.
Why can't one change system files from a shell script???
That said, given his hypothesis that he can't do it, I would say then the
solution is simply to specify
We use dnsmasq in CloudStack [1] to serve dhcp requests to VM instances in a
cloud environment.
In a cloud environment, VMs come and go frequently so there dnsmasq gets
reconfigured quite often.
Specifically we update the files pointed to by dhcp-hostsfile and dhcp-optsfile
using automation
Sent: Wed, February 13, 2013 12:19:51 PM
Subject: [Dnsmasq-discuss] SIGHUP issue
The only 1 time I have been able to reproduce by hand is by trying it on a
long-running (many days) process in a cloud that was not being used actively.
OK this part is reproducible and may not be
On 09/05/2012 09:54 AM, Bob Stanton wrote:
Hello,
I am a complete newbie to Dnsmasq and to this mailing list so please excuse me
if I am unfamiliar with your list protocol.
I have loads of Linux sysadmin experience but have never done DNS admin before.
One key question, is your goal to
Is there anyway to update the mailing list to block this repeated spam?
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:28 PM, e9hack wrote:
Am 18.07.2012 21:18, schrieb Bill C Riemers:
Is there anyway to update the mailing list to block this repeated spam?
Currently only a few spam mails are send to the list. Any mail client shall be
able to
detect such spam and shall discard it. On Thunderbird, you have simply
from the fedoraserver machine try
ping 89.2.0.1
traceroute 89.2.0.1
telnet 89.2.0.1 53
this should tell you if you at least have conectivity;
repeat with each upstream dns server IP address.
If your (r)syslog log level is set higher than the log-queries then they
will not make it to the
Grab the tomatoUSB compatible router of your choice. Install firmware. Done.
On 08/11/2011 02:27 PM, Ed W wrote:
On 21/04/2011 19:56, Simon Kelley wrote:
This is only vaguely on topic, and certainly doesn't provide an
immediate solution for the original query, but it's worth announcing
On 07/05/2011 11:26 AM, Modem Man wrote:
I wonder if someone has some solution for my problem:
In my private home, dnsmasq is running on a small server (NSLU2 / SlugOS
5.3) here.
Sometimes, the having is dying because of other misbehaving processes or
DoS attacks. When this happens, the whole
and hope it
will be useful to others.
Following is the patch (also attached) based on
dnsmasq-2.57:
--- dnsmasq-2.57.origg/src/rfc2131.c2011-02-17 21:00:15.0 +0530
+++ dnsmasq-2.57/src/rfc2131.c2011-06-18 17:48
ipv6 to virtual servers? At present I use something like a
static (class C) IPV4 where the last octet is used also as the guests
unique id (vserver housekeeping requirement to allocate all machines a
unique 32bit id)
Any tips or pointers on getting started here, especially if the answer
is to look
On 04/21/2011 11:44 AM, Freddie Witherden wrote:
Hello,
For several years now I have been using dnsmasq + /etc/hosts to provide
DNS for my home network. DHCP has been provided by the ISC dhcpd
server on the same system. Given the flux of systems on the network
only the GNU/Linux boxes have
On 04/21/2011 03:06 PM, Freddie Witherden wrote:
On 21/04/11 19:49, Bill C Riemers wrote:
Strange why would you want use_tempaddr=1? If you use_tempaddr=0,
you addresses will be assigned based on the radvd network prefix and the
mac address of the device. You IPv6 addresses
On 04/21/2011 04:13 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
I don't understand. A MAC address is only relevant in a physical
network segment. You simply *must* give a MAC address to hosts on
your segment in order to have networking. But beyond that segment,
there's no meaning to a MAC.
Sure, someone can look it
I suspect you may find the cause of your issue to do with the fact that
ping resolves names with resources, i.e. files etc, local to the machine
before finding a DNS server to resolve the name. Dig I am lead to
believe goes straight to the DNS server.
I had a problem arising from a machine
Seems to work fine with version 2.57. I have my laptop mapped wifi MAC and lan
MAC both mapped to the same IP address, and it is working as expected. The
only thing is it is mapped in the dnsmasq.conf file, not the ethers file. e.g.
LOG_INFO and 'b' is LOG_INFO?
Hope this helps,
Fred
On 03/21/2011 10:47 AM, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
Simon Kelley (si...@thekelleys.org.uk) wrote on 21 March 2011 13:58:
Carlos Carvalho wrote:
Frederick C. Damen (f...@damen.org) wrote on 18 March 2011 22:10:
On 03/18/2011 08:51 PM
Greetings,
Surprisingly enough it was high on my list to move the dhcp REQUEST/ACK
log messages from my /var/log/messages...
From reading this thread I would agree with both sides, syslog in
dnsmasq is not fully documented and syslog configuration is the place to
implement the fix.
Does
On 03/18/2011 08:51 PM, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
Frederick C. Damen (f...@damen.org) wrote on 18 March 2011 18:10:
From reading this thread I would agree with both sides, syslog in
dnsmasq is not fully documented
It is. It clearly says logs will go to either syslog or to a file.
It maybe
Really, you only need DNS64/NAT64 if you want to completely eliminate IPv4 in
your network. With a dual stack, e.g. using both, it is completely
unnecessary. I would say if you do need them, they are completely different
functions than what DNSMASQ provide. As such, they should be just
...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Frederick C. Damen f...@damen.org
mailto:f...@damen.org wrote:
On 10/13/2010 04:16 PM, richardvo...@gmail.com
mailto:richardvo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:20 PM, f...@damen.org
mailto:f...@damen.org wrote:
I now see
On 10/13/2010 04:16 PM, richardvo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:20 PM, f...@damen.org
mailto:f...@damen.org wrote:
I now see the option in the installed man page.
There is no mention of this option in my /etc/dnsmasq.conf file.
I do not suspect that this is the
On 30/06/10 05:37 PM, Simon Kelley wrote:
François-Xavier Le Bail wrote:
Hello,
In a Dual Stack (IPv4/IPv6) Internet Home Gateway, the IPv6 addreses
on the LAN can be configured by SLAAC, so no absolute need for a
statefull DHCPv6 server.
Excuse the question if it is obvious, but
Kelley [mailto:si...@thekelleys.org.uk]
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 3:55 PM
To: Hakenson, Gary C CIV USA ATEC
Cc: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] DNS does not work (UNCLASSIFIED)
Hakenson, Gary C CIV USA ATEC wrote:
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO
I am using dig to send a query to dnsmasq but I never get a response
back, the connection times out.
My dnsmasq.conf looks like this:
no-resolv
local=/localdomain/
expand-hosts
domain=localdomain
Any
either.
Thanks,
Gary
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Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] DNS does not work (UNCLASSIFIED)
Hakenson, Gary C CIV
...@thekelleys.org.uk]
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 3:26 PM
To: Hakenson, Gary C CIV USA ATEC
Cc: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] DNS does not work (UNCLASSIFIED)
Hakenson, Gary C CIV USA ATEC wrote:
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I don't want queries
. Now when I'm connected via vpn only redhat.com addresses are
looked-up
via redhat. When I'm not connected via vpn everything goes to my normal
domain name servers.
Bill
On 19/02/10 09:36 AM, Bill C Riemers wrote:
Hi,
I've been having problems with DNSMASQ when using VPN. The general
Hi,
I've been having problems with DNSMASQ when using VPN. The general
problem is I only want DNS entries for work resolved across my VPN
server. However, I have run across several challenges I'm hoping there
are simple solutions.
Right now the main problems I am trying to address are:
-
back to a class C.
From: rune.k...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 03:00:59 +0200
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] DHCP not working for netmask 255.255.0.0?
To: ag...@hotmail.com
CC: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 02:45, A Cag...@hotmail.com wrote:
I
From: rune.k...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 04:15:03 +0200
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] DHCP not working for netmask 255.255.0.0?
To: ag...@hotmail.com
CC: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
my one wireless machine would not acquire a lease.
Is dnsmasq only used as
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 18:02:13 -0400
From: ch...@pcbi.upenn.edu
To: ag...@hotmail.com
CC: dnsmasq-disc...@thekelleys.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Override DNS servers in DHCP packet
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:45:24 -0400
A C ag...@hotmail.com wrote:
Does dnsmasq use
Does dnsmasq use the DNS servers listed in /etc/resolv.conf over those listed
in a DHCP packet? I was forced to use DHCP for my public connection but I
don't want to use the provided DNS servers as they are slower than the ones I
had manually configured.
The easiest way is to use the address directive in the dnsmasq.conf
file. e.g.
address=/dd-wrt.local/dd-wrt/gateway.local/gateway/192.168.1.1
The disadvantages of address directives is that the dnsmasq.conf file is
not automatically re-read when you update it. But the address feature
is
I found a small bug in DNSMasq. I'm using dnsmasq at my company for
caching and resolving internal hosts. One of the hosts is our
webserver, which has a lot of domains, so its hosts line is quite long.
I noticed that some of the hostnames weren't resolving, and through
trial and error discovered
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 18:05:27 +0100
From: si...@thekelleys.org.uk
To: ag...@hotmail.com
CC: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Question about DNS vunlerabiltiy in dnsmasq
A C wrote:
I'm running dnsmasq 2.35 but it's on an embedded system
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 21:52:38 -0400
From: c...@cmpalmer.org
To: ag...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Question about DNS vunlerabiltiy in dnsmasq
CC: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:30 PM, A C ag...@hotmail.com wrote:
Does that give you
I'm running dnsmasq 2.35 but it's on an embedded system and the package manager
hasn't created a new version yet. I wanted to know how vulnerable I was to the
recent security alert regarding DNS and whether there's a potential workaround
that I could put in place for now.
Thanks,
Alex
Simon Kelley wrote:
Carlos Carvalho wrote:
Simon Kelley (si...@thekelleys.org.uk) wrote on 19 June 2008 19:53:
The result of this is that if dnsmasq is going to exit because of
capability problems, it can't return a non-zero exit code: starting
the daemon will appear to start fine, and
Hello,
I would like to enhance dnsmasq to work as a localhost DNS. However,
before I start patching code I thought I should check on the list to
find out if anyone has ideas on how to implement this, or if it has been
already implemented. First a brief description of what I am trying to
I've found, people suggest
turning on a option pad on in the dhcp server software. (see
http://lists.soekris.com/pipermail/soekris-tech/2005-May/023322.html) Is this
a possiblity with dnsmasq?
Thanks,
Ray C.
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