Hi to everybody, I use dnsmasq on my small home router (and find it great
btw), and I am attempting to use it also as an authoritative DNS for a
freedns.afraid.org subdomain I host on my home server. I'd like to
configure the dns in a way that the domain resolves to address x.x.x.x when
queried ove
om external queries, but allowed in
> internal queries. (I think - I've not tested this.) Internal queries
> will still get the external address too, so that may not be enough.
>
> I think that maybe a flag to turn off this performance hack might be the
> right answer.
&g
Hi, what about this (minor) issue?
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Simon Kelley
wrote:
> On 07/06/15 22:44, Ermanno Scaglione wrote:
> > Yes adding an host record with an internal address cause dnsmasq to reply
> > alternately the internal and external record to internal que
Sorry for the late answer but I was on holiday. I tested the patch from git
and it works as expected. Thank you a lot.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 6:46 PM, Simon Kelley
wrote:
> On 06/06/15 09:59, Ermanno Scaglione wrote:
> > auth-server=owncloud.local.lan,wan
> > host-record=own