I don't know what you mean by 'this', so I can't answer your question
directly.

What I can say is that bug #1003842 implies that where you have
dnsmasq-A, dnsmasq-B, dnsmasq-C which you want to operate in daisy
chain, A forwarding to B and B to C, and you want to give C's listen
address to A as a second forwarding address (so that A can contact C if
B crashes) then you have to run A in strict-order mode.

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  Please run dnsmasq in such a way that it can also be used on the host
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