> Op 20 mrt. 2020 om 00:23 heeft Simon Kelley <si...@thekelleys.org.uk> het > volgende geschreven: > >> On 19/03/2020 17:23, William Edwards wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have auth-sec-servers set to: >> 'auth-sec-servers=nsauth0.cyberfusion.nl,nsauth1.cyberfusion.be,nsauth2.cyberfusion.nu,nsauth3.cyberfusion.nl' >> >> These nameservers are shown, but I am also getting back an NS record >> consisting of '.': >> >> --- >> ;; ANSWER SECTION: >> vlan5.hosts.cyberfusion.space. 600 IN NS nsauth1.cyberfusion.be. >> vlan5.hosts.cyberfusion.space. 600 IN NS . >> vlan5.hosts.cyberfusion.space. 600 IN NS nsauth0.cyberfusion.nl. >> vlan5.hosts.cyberfusion.space. 600 IN NS nsauth2.cyberfusion.nu. >> vlan5.hosts.cyberfusion.space. 600 IN NS nsauth3.cyberfusion.nl. >> -- >> >> Where does 'NS .' come from? > > The --auth-server configuration, probably. What does that look like?
I did not specify an ‘auth-server’ directive. I did so, and now, the first NS record indeed is no longer a dot. This brings me to the next question: how do I prevent dnsmasq from even showing itself in NS records? dnsmasq will not answer queries to the internet. > > > Simon. > > >> >> Met vriendelijke groeten, >> >> William Edwards >> T. 040 - 711 44 96 >> E. wedwa...@cyberfusion.nl >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list >> Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk >> http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list > Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk > http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss _______________________________________________ Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss