On 03/01/14 19:03, Franzeck Florian wrote:
If i use /etc/hosts for those servers, reverse DNS works!
The
address=/domain/address
form is actually a wildcard: any subdomain gets the same address. For
that reason, reverse IP doesn't work: given an address, there are lots
of domains that can
If i use /etc/hosts for those servers, reverse DNS works!
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Hi,
I was playing around with ipv6 today and found that dnsmasq doesnt generate
reverse dns ptr entries from dns entries in /etc/conf/dhcp
root@tomato:~# nslookup 10.1.1.1
Name: 10.1.1.1
Address 1: 10.1.1.1 tomato.heim.netz
root@tomato:~# nslookup fd00:0:0:101::1
Name: fd00:0:0:101::1
On 02/01/14 15:55, Franzeck Florian wrote:
Hi,
I was playing around with ipv6 today and found that dnsmasq doesnt
generate reverse dns ptr entries from dns entries in /etc/conf/dhcp
That's not a standard dnsmasq configuration file. What does it contain?
Dnsmasq creates ptr records for