I'm pretty sure dnsmasq does this by default. Are you using the DHCP server
built into dnsmasq? If so, are you sure all the clients are actually
sending the hostname along with their lease requests?
In my case, I noticed that not all clients were doing it by default --
dhclient may or may not need
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:54 PM, /dev/rob0 r...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
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I can't speak to an actual code audit, but nettle isn't some third-rate
clone. It's a mature, actively developed and (importantly) thoroughly
documented project.
If I were to undertake such an audit however, I would surely
:
On 01/04/14 2:02 PM, Nathan Dorfman wrote:
Maybe OpenSSL is the right choice anyway, I don't know. But, I thought
someone should speak up for nettle :)
speaking up for nettle means nothing when you don't understand the
issue at hand.
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Hey Conrad,
I can't imagine why it'd only affect .org domains, so maybe this isn't
the cause of your problem, but I think your configuration is a little
weird. My first guess would be that dnsmasq is recursing infinitely
because it sees the same 'nameserver 127.0.0.1' line as other clients?
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