Gunnar Björkdahl wrote:
Since my intention is to replace the old DNS-server which uses BIND, and
have a new shiny DNS, i figured out that I probably must continue to use
BIND since dnsmasq is only a caching DNS. Right?
So, am I stuck with BIND then?
I don't think so, unless your ISP TOS requir
Gunnar Björkdahl wrote:
My intention was to use it as both DNS and DHCP-server. But I have
started with only DNS. My /etc/resolv.conf had the IP of my other
DNS-server, and a search domain. I put the values in some directory in
/etc/resolvconf//base
I was unable to ping the outside world
My intention was to use it as both DNS and DHCP-server. But I have started
with only DNS. My /etc/resolv.conf had the IP of my other DNS-server, and a
search domain. I put the values in some directory in
/etc/resolvconf//base
I was unable to ping the outside world using anything else than IP-
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:27:48 -0500
"Andrew Bassett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/15/07, Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Gunnar Björkdahl:
> > >
> > > I'm trying to setup dnsmasq on my LAN. I configured the adresses in
> > > /etc/hosts and I can ping them fine. But I am unable
On 4/15/07, Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gunnar Björkdahl:
>
> I'm trying to setup dnsmasq on my LAN. I configured the adresses in
> /etc/hosts and I can ping them fine. But I am unable to ping the outside
> world. What have I done wrong or missed?
There is no way to know. You didn'
Gunnar Björkdahl:
>
> I'm trying to setup dnsmasq on my LAN. I configured the adresses in
> /etc/hosts and I can ping them fine. But I am unable to ping the outside
> world. What have I done wrong or missed?
There is no way to know. You didn't tell us what you wanted to use
dnsmasq for (DNS, DHCP
Hi all
I'm trying to setup dnsmasq on my LAN. I configured the adresses in
/etc/hosts and I can ping them fine. But I am unable to ping the outside
world. What have I done wrong or missed?
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