Hi Simon,
I would love to have my HG funnal all local LAN DNS quereis througha
properly TLS secured path towards my trusted DNS of choice.
I stumbled upon a several year old narchive thread where you were
considering DNS-over-TLS support:
https://dnsmasq-discuss.thekelleys.org.narkive.com/ID8nebi
Thank you!
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Art Greenberg
a...@artg.tv
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019, at 11:03, Petr Mensik wrote:
> Yes, according to code, wildcard is matched in no-dhcp-interface as well.
>
> On 7/25/19 1:33 AM, Art Greenberg wrote:
> > The man page states that an asterisk (*) can be used as a wildcard with the
>
Yes, according to code, wildcard is matched in no-dhcp-interface as well.
On 7/25/19 1:33 AM, Art Greenberg wrote:
> The man page states that an asterisk (*) can be used as a wildcard with the
> --interface and --except-interface options. Does this also apply to
> --no-dhcp-interface?
>
> Thank
There's not quite enough information to be sure, but my guess is that
each of the three clients is sending the SAME client-id,
ff:00:d9:85:be:00:01:00:01:24:95:20:a9:52:54:00:d9:85:be
If a client-id is provided, it's used in preference to the MAC address
to identify the client. dnsmasq has therefo