On 16/04/18 14:29, Dominik DL6ER wrote:
> Hey Simon,
>
> I hope you have also seen my other mail (providing some more details
> about the TCP issue). It' actually likely that the debugger test was
> with "-d" to prevent dnsmasq from forking. Would running it with "-k" be
> better in the debugger?
Hey Simon,
I hope you have also seen my other mail (providing some more details
about the TCP issue). It' actually likely that the debugger test was
with "-d" to prevent dnsmasq from forking. Would running it with "-k" be
better in the debugger?
The main concern is that dnsmasq even hangs when
When you're running under the debugger, are you starting dnsmasq with
the -d flag? If so, then I'd expect it to stop serving any other
requests whilst it's blocked doing TCP stuff. Normally, dnsmasq spawns a
new process for each TCP connection, but that is suppressed by the -d
flag, to make
Re-sending this one, as I don't see it appearing on the maillist list
archive. I'm editing more information I got meanwhile in.
On 08.04.2018 15:21, Dominik wrote:
> Dear dnsmasq enthusiasts,
>
> we encountered a rather strange issue with dnsmasq and Netflix on SmartTVs or
> XBox (only
> in this
Dear dnsmasq enthusiasts,
we encountered a rather strange issue with dnsmasq, the new Cloudflare
DNS over HTTPS service
(https://bendews.com/posts/implement-dns-over-https/) and Netflix (only
in this combination).
Once Netflix is started, it queries ichnaea.netflix.com. This query gets
answered