[Dnsmasq-discuss] NODATA-reply on AAAA-CNAME-queries where no A-record exists

2011-05-05 Thread Tom Fernandes
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

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] NODATA-reply on AAAA-CNAME-queries where no A-record exists

2011-05-05 Thread Tom Fernandes
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

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] NODATA-reply on AAAA-CNAME-queries where no A-record exists

2011-05-05 Thread Tom Fernandes
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

[Dnsmasq-discuss] Active-passive failover for dnsmasq with ldirectord

2020-01-23 Thread Tom Fernandes
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

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Active-passive failover for dnsmasq with ldirectord

2020-01-29 Thread Tom Fernandes
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

[Dnsmasq-discuss] using --dhcp-fqdn without setting domain based on IP

2010-09-22 Thread Tom Fernandes
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