Zitat von Erich Titl :
> Am 24.03.2015 um 13:07 schrieb Bodo Meissner:
>> resolv-file=/etc/ppp/resolv.conf
>
> I am using a more conservative aproach, not defining the upstream link,
> it is even more simple, my dhcp client populates /etc/resolv.conf.
>> /etc/resolv.conf points to the local DNS
Hi Bodo
Am 24.03.2015 um 13:07 schrieb Bodo Meissner:
>
> Zitat von Erich Titl :
>
>> Did anyone experience a similar environment and how did you solve it?
>> Would dnsmasq be a better aproach?
>
> Hello Erich,
>
> I don't know how often the upstream DNS settings change, but I use dnsmasq.
>
Zitat von Erich Titl :
> Did anyone experience a similar environment and how did you solve it?
> Would dnsmasq be a better aproach?
Hello Erich,
I don't know how often the upstream DNS settings change, but I use dnsmasq.
In /etc/dnsmasq.conf I have this setting:
# Change this line if you want
Hi folks
I am using dnscache and dhcpcd on my router for whatever reason. Now I
am facing the situation that the uplink may change often and as such the
uplink dns server settings. The dnscache env variables are not adapted
in such an environment. I could, of course, hack either the dnscache or
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