On 24/05/14 09:43, Nic Ferrier wrote:
> Simon Kelley writes:
>
>>> I guess I could try and alter dnsmasq's dbus handling myself to get it
>>> to report the servers it's using... but it'll be tricky to get ubuntu to
>>> use the new version I guess.
>>
>> Se above, it should be doing that. What ver
Simon Kelley writes:
>> I guess I could try and alter dnsmasq's dbus handling myself to get it
>> to report the servers it's using... but it'll be tricky to get ubuntu to
>> use the new version I guess.
>
> Se above, it should be doing that. What version of dnsmasq are you
> using?
I am using 2.
On 23/05/14 11:31, Nic Ferrier wrote:
> Simon Kelley writes:
>
>> ... which is probably fighting you by making DBus calls which overwrite
>> yours. My understanding is that network-manager supports the sort of
>> split-DNS you want direct from the GUI these days.
>
> Well, there are problems wit
Simon Kelley writes:
> ... which is probably fighting you by making DBus calls which overwrite
> yours. My understanding is that network-manager supports the sort of
> split-DNS you want direct from the GUI these days.
Well, there are problems with it right now, it's stealing my
gateway. Which i
On 22/05/14 22:53, Nic Ferrier wrote:
> Simon Kelley writes:
>
>> On 22/05/14 21:53, Nic Ferrier wrote:
>>> So it seems like dnsmasq isn't actually obeying the server set when it's
>>> done more than once or something?
>>>
>>> Can anyone suggest some debugging I could do or what the problem
>>> a
Simon Kelley writes:
> On 22/05/14 21:53, Nic Ferrier wrote:
>> So it seems like dnsmasq isn't actually obeying the server set when it's
>> done more than once or something?
>>
>> Can anyone suggest some debugging I could do or what the problem
>> actually is?
>>
>
> First thing is to set --log
On 22/05/14 21:53, Nic Ferrier wrote:
> I've got ubuntu 14 and I was having a few issues with the OpenVPN
> support not setting DNS properly.
>
> So I thought I'd just use openvpn from the command line. But making it
> work with ubuntu's package dnsmasq is a bit tricky.
>
> They run dnsmasq like
I've got ubuntu 14 and I was having a few issues with the OpenVPN
support not setting DNS properly.
So I thought I'd just use openvpn from the command line. But making it
work with ubuntu's package dnsmasq is a bit tricky.
They run dnsmasq like this!
dnsmasq --no-resolv --keep-in-foreground --