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On Mon, Jul 29, 2019, at 11:03, Petr Mensik wrote:
> Yes, according to code, wildcard is matched in no-dhcp-interface as well.
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> On 7/25/19 1:33 AM, Art Greenberg wrote:
> > The man page states that an asterisk (*) can be use
r input, and that's a definite positive.
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ments it with the following rules:
There should be no AdBlock related rules in my firewall as I'm not using it,
but I'll be looking at what is there.
> Cheers,
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> Kevin D-B
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ng IP
details. Apparently telnet doesn't drop into a general purpose shell, but
rather one of a few in-built debugging consoles with a focus on app developers.
I'll poke around a bit more. I should sign up as a developer - maybe there is a
way to write an app that will d
e.
I'll get back to the list when I have useful results. In the meantime, its
simple enough to disable the ad blocking when I want to run a stream that
demands advertising.
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st DNS server in the request chain is dnsmasq - and it
answers rather than relays the request to Google's servers because dnsmasq
"knows" the answer - its in the addn-hosts file.
Does that make sense?
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out how to tell dnsmasq how to not respond to DNS requests from certain hosts
on my network without resorting to running multiple instances of dnsmasq.
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on the two configurations.
Is there a simpler way to deal with this? And no, I'd rather not move back to
using a machine on the network for dnsmasq if I can avoid it.
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The man page states that an asterisk (*) can be used as a wildcard with the
--interface and --except-interface options. Does this also apply to
--no-dhcp-interface?
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different network interfaces, and only one
of them respond to DHCP requests?
I can install a newer version of dnsmasq if needed.
Thanks.
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nt network interfaces, and
only one of them respond to DHCP requests?
I can install a newer version of dnsmasq if needed.
Thanks.
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