Thanks for chiming in Stephane,

> Allowing dnsmasq to sign (or give a proof of authenticity) would solve this 
> problem, yet I am sure it is not easy.

AFAIK there's no provision yet in dnsmasq for keeping signed domains.
After all it was never intended to be a fully fledged DNS server.

So the only viable option I see now would be switching to Unbound --
which AVM is unlikely to do IMHO.

Have a nice weekend all around!

Ernst

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