Le 01/11/2020 à 22:21, Jerry Geis a écrit :
> Thanks All for the suggestions.
> I was still using iptables - not firewalld - I did miss the UDP port 53.
> That was my issue.
Your mileage may vary, but usually when I fiddle with a new service that I
don't know well, I start out by disabling the fir
Thanks All for the suggestions.
I was still using iptables - not firewalld - I did miss the UDP port 53.
That was my issue.
Thanks Niki for the article and everyone.
Thanks again.
Jerry
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On 10/31/2020 6:17 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
I tested with "host laptop.w530" and I get unresolved (expected).
If I add "nameserver 192.168.1.8" (my computer) to top of /etc/resolv.conf
and do "host laptop.w530" I get 192.168.1.105 - so seems to be working.
The canonical DNS testing tool is dig. It
On Oct 31, 2020, at 1:22 PM, Strahil Nikolov via CentOS
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>
> Are you sure you have opened 53/udp ?
Good call, but you left out the “how”:
$ sudo firewall-cmd --add-service dns
$ sudo firewall-cmd --add-service dns --permanent
Without the second command, it affects the runtime fi
Are you sure you have opened 53/udp ?
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В събота, 31 октомври 2020 г., 16:15:10 Гринуич+2, Jerry Geis
написа:
Hi Niki,
Thanks good article... I was close in what I did - but still not working.
I made this config file in /etc/dnsmasq.d
more lsi.conf
do
Hi Niki,
Thanks good article... I was close in what I did - but still not working.
I made this config file in /etc/dnsmasq.d
more lsi.conf
domain-needed
bogus-priv
interface = eth0
expand-hosts
local = / LayeredSolutionsInc.com /
domain = LayeredSolutionsInc.com
# The address 192.168.1.14 is
Le 31/10/2020 à 14:17, Jerry Geis a écrit :
> HI I setup dnsmasq on my computer. I tested with an entry in /etc/hosts for
> laptop.w530
>
> I tested with "host laptop.w530" and I get unresolved (expected).
> If I add "nameserver 192.168.1.8" (my computer) to top of /etc/resolv.conf
> and do "host
HI I setup dnsmasq on my computer. I tested with an entry in /etc/hosts for
laptop.w530
I tested with "host laptop.w530" and I get unresolved (expected).
If I add "nameserver 192.168.1.8" (my computer) to top of /etc/resolv.conf
and do "host laptop.w530" I get 192.168.1.105 - so seems to be workin
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