> Do you have --filterwin2k set? That would cause problems with SOA records.
> 
> It would be useful  to have some examples of exactly what the queries are 
> that fail.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Simon.
> 
>
Hi,

Sorry for the delayed reply, I've been busy or out of the office for a while.

Hunting things down to try and produce my reply, I've found the issue - I'd 
added some "local" lines to prevent dnsmasq forwarding requests for hostnames 
and addresses only it should be handling, but had accidentally included the 
in-addr range for the subnet I was having problems with, which I really needed 
to not block.

Removing that "local" line, and things seem to be working as desired.

I think my dnsmasq config is too complicated....

Thanks

Michael

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