On 26/01/14 22:47, e9hack wrote:
Hi,
for testing purpose, I compile dnsmasq with option -DHAVE_DNSSEC. After a few
name
queries, dnsmasq dies. In the example, I start firefox on Windows 7. After a
few queries,
dnsmasq isn't longer running:
DNSSEC is still rather experimental, so no apologi
Dnsmasq is barely in git with dnssec support,
So it would help to clearly identify what commit number you are working
from. ?
And: Pull early, pull often.
On Jan 26, 2014 5:47 PM, "e9hack" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> for testing purpose, I compile dnsmasq with option -DHAVE_DNSSEC. After a
> few name
> qu
Hi,
for testing purpose, I compile dnsmasq with option -DHAVE_DNSSEC. After a few
name
queries, dnsmasq dies. In the example, I start firefox on Windows 7. After a
few queries,
dnsmasq isn't longer running:
Sun Jan 26 12:04:57 2014 daemon.info dnsmasq[1880]: query[A]
secure.informaction.com fr
On 26/01/14 21:29, Robert Ferris wrote:
I've got dnsmasq on my router (running tomato), doing DHCP and DNS.
Lately, though, it's not resolving dynaic DHCP hostnames. It resolves
hostnames for static DHCP assignments fine, and everything else seems to
work fine, but it just forwards DHCP hostname
I've got dnsmasq on my router (running tomato), doing DHCP and DNS. Lately,
though, it's not resolving dynaic DHCP hostnames. It resolves hostnames for
static DHCP assignments fine, and everything else seems to work fine, but
it just forwards DHCP hostname DNS requests to the upstream server, which
On 26/01/14 10:26, Quintus wrote:
Hi there,
is it possible to have dnsmasq serve the IP(v6) addresses in a given
range randomly, i.e. not based on the MAC address or sequentially as
outlined in the manpage?
That is, if I specify
dhcp-range=set:wired6,::::1::2,:::XXX
Hi there,
is it possible to have dnsmasq serve the IP(v6) addresses in a given
range randomly, i.e. not based on the MAC address or sequentially as
outlined in the manpage?
That is, if I specify
dhcp-range=set:wired6,::::1::2,::::1:::fffe,80,6h
in the con