Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] coping with ipv6 source routing and dns

2014-02-06 Thread Simon Kelley
On 30/01/14 14:40, Dave Taht wrote: I'm not sure I follow all of this, but for reverse DNS something like server=/.ip6.arpa/2001:558:feed::1 Will work. Syntactically having to have a tool to reverse the domain is a pita, what I'd like is reverse=#260x:x:y:z::/60#2001:558:feed::1# Quite

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] coping with ipv6 source routing and dns

2014-01-30 Thread Gui Iribarren
On 01/30/2014 11:40 AM, Dave Taht wrote:>>> ? and then there's splitting dns... where I might want nuc.hm.armory.com s available to the outside universe. somehow. Have you looked at the dnsmasq auth stuff for this? head, hurting. hope a real-life example helps :) $ cat /etc/dnsmasq.c

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] coping with ipv6 source routing and dns

2014-01-30 Thread Dave Taht
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 1:57 AM, Simon Kelley wrote: > On 29/01/14 19:22, Dave Taht wrote: >> >> I have been (mostly) happily fiddling with my new comcast ipv6 connection, >> trying to route all dns queries over ipv6 in particular, by disabling >> requesting the ipv4 dns addrs and relying on the d

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] coping with ipv6 source routing and dns

2014-01-30 Thread Simon Kelley
On 29/01/14 19:22, Dave Taht wrote: I have been (mostly) happily fiddling with my new comcast ipv6 connection, trying to route all dns queries over ipv6 in particular, by disabling requesting the ipv4 dns addrs and relying on the dhcpv6 request to succeed. config interface eth0 option '

[Dnsmasq-discuss] coping with ipv6 source routing and dns

2014-01-29 Thread Dave Taht
I have been (mostly) happily fiddling with my new comcast ipv6 connection, trying to route all dns queries over ipv6 in particular, by disabling requesting the ipv4 dns addrs and relying on the dhcpv6 request to succeed. config interface eth0 option 'ifname' 'eth0' option 'proto'