Ah I think I got you now.

The proxy mode is the default mode for dnsmasq.

http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html

Cite from website.

....
The DNS subsystem provides a local DNS server for the network, with forwarding 
of all query types to upstream recursive DNS servers and caching of common 
record types ....

Regards
Aleks

Javier Palacios <[email protected]> schrieb am 06.06.2017:
>
>> For this you will need to add the cluster.local domain into the DNS
>> Server which is configured in the client and forward the requests to
>> dnsmasq.
>> 
>> I think you need something like this called split horizon.
>> 
>> https://serverfault.com/a/563397/391298
>
>That is exactly my question, which is much simpler than the serverfault
>question & answer, as I don't want to override any authoritative
>answers, just to get them.
>
>> What I would do is the following.
>> 
>> .) add cluster.local zone in your primary dns server
>> .) point the ns entries for master01
>
>In particular, how to do this two steps at least, that I know how to do
>for standard dnsmasq as authoritative server, but not as "proxy" for
>the openshift one.
>
>Javier Palacios
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