I would suggest upgrading to CentOS 8 if possible. That version has
already DNSSEC support built-in.
If not possible, consider rebuilding CentOS 8 or CentOS 9 dnsmasq
package from source. Another way might be just adding
COPTS+=-DHAVE_DNSSEC to rhel7 srpm and rebuild. Using rpm-build -bb
*.spec, after installing rpm -I dnsmasq*.src.rpm first.
I don't maintain any alternative repositories for dnsmasq, not sure if
any of those are maintained by someone. I will not maintain any version
for RHEL7 though, it is too old IMO.
Regards,
Petr
On 9/5/22 14:16, Michelangelo Lauria via Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
Hello, I need to use dnsmasq with “dnssec" enabled in a Centos 7 environment.
The yum repository lists dnsmasq v.2.76 available to install which I understand
is outdated and seems to me it is without dnssec.
I have tried to compile from source but I am getting several errors of
dependencies and don’t know how to create the service.
Instead I can install and run as service dnsmasq from yum no problem, but it
does not support dnssec.
Can you suggest a repository to install the latest version (with dnssec) and/or
provide guidance on compiling thsi software and enabling it to run as service ?
Thanks
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