On 27.11.2016 10:14, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
The only way to get the behaviour you are looking for in dnsmasq would
be to modify the search_servers() function in src/forward.c -- without
of course introducing any bug or impeding efficiency especially under
high loads.
Hi.
Is this considered a re
Hi.
Is there a way to have address configuration entries with wildcards.
I tried
address=/alt#-mtalk.google.com/127.0.0.1
but it did not work with e.g. alt8-mtalk.google.com
Sincerely,
Joachim
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Oooops, logging to a pipe is not supported. Got the point ...
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On 13.06.2016 18:04, Eric Hiller wrote:
"This paper describes an approach with rsyslogd, an alternative
enhanced syslog daemon natively supporting MySQL and PostgreSQL. "
http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/tutorials/database.html
Hi.
Unfortunately this does not fit my needs. Since my ma
Hi.
The main problem for my reverse_replace script is speed. It takes a
minute, which is too slow to be run from a web gui. This is because the
script parses the last 15k lines and puts them into an IP->name lookup
tables made up from enviroment variables.
Is there a way to log queries to a
Hi.
Now that my router firmware supports the log-queries=extra option I had
the motivation to rewrite my reverse_replace.sh script to use that. The
script now replaces IP addresses with the names originally requested as
A/ records.
Please update he version in contribute.
Sincerey,
Joach
Just learned about the dnsmasq ipset option. That is really cool.
Thanks,
Joachim
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A way to maintain ipsets via dnsmasq would for example do what I need.
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Joachim
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Hi.
A use case for my router would be:
Block every outgoing traffic except for that going to the domain
whatsapp.net. Note: No way to do this by port, whatsapp is using
http(s).
Since there is no way to list the hosts in a domain this would require a
way for dnsmasq to talk to iptables. Any sugg
Am Montag, den 23.02.2015, 21:39 + schrieb Simon Kelley:
> Thanks for that. I added the scripts to the /contrib directory of the
> source distribution. I hope that's OK.
Yes, but better use the attached script. It is only one script now.
I summarize:
The script reads stdin and replaces all I
Hi.
To translate my routers netstat-nat output into names that actually talk
to me I have started writing to simple shell scripts. They require
log-queries
log-facility=/var/log/dnsmasq.log
to be set. With
netstat-nat -n -4 | reverse_replace.sh
I get retranslated output.
Sincerely,
Joachim
I just found I actually was stupid.
Sincerely,
Joachim
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Hi.
Trying to use the new extra logging results in a failed startup and a
syslog message saying the configuration has an extraneous parameter.
Ist this a bug or am I missing something obvious?
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Joachim
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Am Montag, den 02.02.2015, 16:57 +0100 schrieb Niels:
> I do see the usefulness of such an option but only if implemented such
> that real reverse lookups can still function unchanged. One way would
> be to implement a separate dns ser
Hi.
I am currently thinking about implementing a feature in dnsmasq that I
consider highly useful. When I do a netstat-nat on my router (asuswrt),
I will mostly get reverse names that are about as useful as ip adresses.
So my idea is to implement a configuration option for dnsmasq:
--fake-reverse
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