On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 12:20:27PM -0700, Aaron Brice wrote:
> On 01/31/2017 05:44 AM, Beniamino Galvani wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 02:22:14PM -0700, Aaron Brice wrote:
> > > But there is neither a reply nor an error message after the query is
> > > received. "dig www.cnn.com" shows
On 01/31/2017 05:44 AM, Beniamino Galvani wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 02:22:14PM -0700, Aaron Brice wrote:
Simon,
Thanks. dnsmasq is getting the queries, you can see them in the log:
Jan 18 16:56:07 datasoft-travel dnsmasq[7973]: query[A] www.cnn.com from
127.0.0.1
But there is neither
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 02:22:14PM -0700, Aaron Brice wrote:
> Simon,
>
> Thanks. dnsmasq is getting the queries, you can see them in the log:
>
> Jan 18 16:56:07 datasoft-travel dnsmasq[7973]: query[A] www.cnn.com from
> 127.0.0.1
>
> But there is neither a reply nor an error message after
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Make sure you're not getting confused between "connection refused" and
a DNS reply with a REFUSED return code. The former means there's
nothing listening on port 53 at the address you're sending the query
to, which is possible if the bluetooth
So, to summarize: after disconnecting and reconnecting the network
device, DNS queries are returning REFUSED, with no error messages
showing in the logs. Is there any option to increase verbosity? I read
somewhere that the only reason dnsmasq returns REFUSED is if there are
no nameservers or
I am testing a bluetooth networking (bnep0) device on an Ubuntu 16.04
laptop. Everything works fine if I comment out dns=dnsmasq from the
NetworkManager.conf. With dnsmasq on, everything works fine the first
time I connect my bluetooth network device. When I disconnect it and
reconnect it,