Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] localdomain non-responsive without edns on ubuntu 14.04

2016-02-13 Thread Justin Karneges
Thanks for your reply, Simon. I'm using tcpdump to monitor src/dest port 53. I can see a request packet being sent to 127.0.0.1:53 and then another sent to 127.0.1.1:53 which doesn't respond. It turns out there are two dnsmasq services running, and the first is forwarding to the second. However, I

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] localdomain non-responsive without edns on ubuntu 14.04

2016-02-13 Thread Simon Kelley
I'm running 14.04 and just tried that experiment. I can't see any difference in behaviour. In each case the query gets passed on to the upstream nameserver, so I guess that the effect might originate there. Cheers, Simon On 12/02/16 17:44, Justin Karneges wrote: > Hi list, > > I noticed a we

[Dnsmasq-discuss] localdomain non-responsive without edns on ubuntu 14.04

2016-02-12 Thread Justin Karneges
Hi list, I noticed a weird issue on Ubuntu 14.04, which installs dnsmasq 2.68. If I try to look up an A record for a non-existent host within the "localdomain" domain without edns, the server is unresponsive. In other words, these commands all get a response from 127.0.0.1 in some way (NXDOMAIN o