Hi,
I'm attempting to set up dnsmasq in my lab and wish it to be
authoritative for various internal test domains. I'm not setting up
global DNS as these are all internal-only.
I've setup a minimal config as follows:
no-dhcp-interface=
no-resolve
local-ttl=60
server=ip.of.upstream
server=/second.test/172.28.140.10/
auth-server=ns.int.my.domain
auth-zone=first.test,172.28.136.0/24
host-record=a1.first.test,172.28.136.10
With the above, I can "dig SOA first.test @localhost" and I get the NS
and SOA record. I can also "dig a1.first.test @localhost" and I get
the A record and can "dig -x 172.28.136.10 @localhost" and I get the
PTR record.
However, if I "dig SOA -x 172.28.136.0 @localhost" I see the query,
but no answer. Monitoring the logs shows dnsmasq forwarding it
upstream.
The last paragraph of the man page under auth-zone says that the IP
address and subnet is for reverse-DNS queries. Am I missing
something? Shouldn't I get the SOA record of the reverse-DNS lookup?
Thanks in advance,
Gareth
_______________________________________________
Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss