Yes adding an host record with an internal address cause dnsmasq to reply
alternately the internal and external record to internal queries, useless,
also --localise-queries has no effect.
Maybe the new flag should be called localise-auth-queries :-)
It would be a great small split-horizon for home
On 06/03/2015 05:41 PM, Simon Kelley wrote:
That number isn't magic: it's the largest I tested and the the largest
that seemed sensible. If there's evidence that larger cache sizes make
sense, it could be raised.
FWIW: as long as the purging of timedout domains is working properly, i don't
kno
> > On Sat 06 Jun 2015 23.16.42 Simon Kelley wrote:
> >> Turns out that this domain has a "weird" by valid use of NSEC3
> >> which broke dnsmasq's corner-case code.
> >>
> >> 2.73rc9 should fix it.
> >
> > Thanks, it looks like it works.
Awesome! Thanks to both of you. I am not impacted by this but
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On 07/06/15 09:06, Karl-Johan Karlsson wrote:
> On Sat 06 Jun 2015 23.16.42 Simon Kelley wrote:
>> Turns out that this domain has a "weird" by valid use of NSEC3
>> which broke dnsmasq's corner-case code.
>>
>> 2.73rc9 should fix it.
>
> Thanks, it
On Sat 06 Jun 2015 23.16.42 Simon Kelley wrote:
> Turns out that this domain has a "weird" by valid use of NSEC3 which
> broke dnsmasq's corner-case code.
>
> 2.73rc9 should fix it.
Thanks, it looks like it works.
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