> Hi, why does dnsmasq cname require an entry on /etc/hosts?
From the dnsmasq man page:
--cname=,[,][,]
Return a CNAME record which indicates that is really .
There is a significant limitation on the target; it must be a DNS record
which is known to dnsmasq and NOT a DNS record which comes
According to dnsmasq documentation, it would seem neither dhcp-option
nor dhcp-range (at least for IPv4) would accept an interface:
-O,
--dhcp-option=[tag:,[tag:,]][encap:,][vi-encap:,][vendor:[],][|option:|option6:|option6:],[[,]]
-F,
--dhcp-range=[tag:[,tag:],][set:,][,|][,[,]][,time>]
On 7/30/20, wkitt...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/29/20 7:59 PM, Dan Schaper wrote:
You've told dnsmasq to send a lease with option 6 (DNS) set to
10.88.13.3. Where dnsmasq forwards the queries to is not relevant to
your issue, you only have one upstream server configured.
are you saying that this