I am using a real domain and using dnsmasq a master authorized server.
Dnsmasq syncs it data to a slave nameserver on the internet.
The slave nameserver get all the all the routerable IPv6 address that are
handout by dnsmasq.
So I am able to ping my wifi router by it's ipv6 address.
I think the
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 5:33 AM, René van Dorst opensou...@vdorst.com wrote:
I am using a real domain and using dnsmasq a master authorized server.
Dnsmasq syncs it data to a slave nameserver on the internet.
The slave nameserver get all the all the routerable IPv6 address that are
handout by
Simon Kelley si...@thekelleys.org.uk , 21-10-2013 15:37:
I've just pushed a change to git that removes this filtering for
internal clients, and that should solve Rene's problem. It does change
behaviour in the case that an auth-zone is not the same as an internal
zone: before, queries for
Just ask it to,
There are other methods of specifying this, but this is for a
dnsmasq.conf example:
local=/example.com/ #private queries are only answered locally
Other possibly useful settings:
bogus-priv #blocks private address forwarding
except-interface=eth? (WAN)
domain-needed #blocks
Dnsmasq queries external dns servers for it's own domain.
I think dnsmasq should not ask external dns servers when dnsmasq is the
authorized server and don't have a record for his domain.
dnsmasq.conf:
auth-zone=example.com
domain=example.com
syslog:
Oct 18 16:14:57 Thirsty dnsmasq[25586]: