Hi all,
I'm having an issue where an -Lookup on a CNAME results in NXDOMAIN-IPv6
instead of NODATA.
Because of this behaviour the DNS-Server between the client and dnsmasq-server
(where the domain I'm talking about resides) will answer all subsequent
request to the A-record of that domain
H Simon,
On Thursday 05 May 2011 15:24:27 Simon Kelley wrote:
> Tom Fernandes wrote:
> > This behaviour may even be RFC-conform as there is no A-record for
> > media.foo.bar.local.
>
> I disagree: it looks like a bug to me: pure and simple.
I stumbled over http://sup
Hi Simon,
On Thursday 05 May 2011 16:43:35 Simon Kelley wrote:
> Tom Fernandes wrote:
> > I'd rather continue using a stable release (2.57). The patch would be
> > very much appreciated!
>
> Attached. I've even tested it, briefly.
thanks! Works perfectly!
warm regards,
Tom
Hi,
I read the old threads regarding dnsmasq and high availability and would
like to know if the following setup is possible or if I'm missing something.
Master: dnsmasq A (192.168.1.10)
Slave: dnsmasq B (192.168.1.20)
Loadbalancer virtual IP in ldirectord 192.168.1.30
The clients use the virtu
Hi again,
are there some points in my description that are unclear?
Feedback concerning this setup is very much appreciated!
Warm regards,
Tom
On 23/01/2020 15:08, Tom Fernandes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I read the old threads regarding dnsmasq and high availability and would
> like to
Hi,
I have my systems send their hostname and domain-name with the DHCP request.
Based on that I want to add the machines to the DNS without configuring IPs or
MAC-adresses though. All the machines are on the same subnets. I have 3
different domains.
Is this possible?
The only way I see at th