Hi Albert.
thanks for your reply.
My example with just 2 domains was merely for illustration. I do indeed need wildcards. I know that if the set of possibilities is finite and known in advance I could just enumerate all the possibilities.
Regards
Hi Albert.
thanks for your reply.
My example with just 2 domains was merely for illustration. I do indeed need
wildcards. I know that if the set of possibilities is finite and known in
advance I could just enumerate all the possibilities.
Regards
I use a lot the --server and --ipset options. In brief, I want certain domains to be dispatched to a special DNS and their IP address to be stored in an ipset, so that using iptables and policy routing I can dispatch all traffic to these web sites via a special interface.
it all works well,
I am trying to migrate from dhcpd to dnsmasq for my home network, without much luck.
I use the following simple configuration file:
port=0
interface=lan
bind-interfaces
dhcp-authoritative
dhcp-range=192.168.69.32,192.168.69.95,2h
dhcp-option=option:router,192.168.69.1
Thanks for your comments.
> Um, please don't post HTML to mailing lists.
It is the evil web-mail I use, which use HTML by default, no fancy formatting.
> And here's another problem: be careful with filtering in the raw
> table. Filtering should be done in the filter table (which, go
> figure,
017 at 3:15 AM
From: "Kurt H Maier" <k...@sciops.net>
To: "Archimede Pitagorico" <archimede.pitagor...@mail.com>
Cc: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Problem using dnsmasq as dhcp
On Mon, Jan 02, 2017 at 05:50:42AM +0100, Archim