On 06/12/2018 11:06 PM, Simon Kelley wrote:
> On 17/05/18 04:33, Lars Noodén wrote:
[snip]
>> Thanks. By the way does dnsmasq have a Stripe, Patreon, or similar
>> account? Nearly any non-Paypal thing would be nice.
>
> There's only a Paypal donation thing, sorry.
On 05/12/2018 01:47 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
> On 10/05/18 18:47, Lars Noodén wrote:
[snip]>> As a work around until I get that sorted, what should I set in
the mean
>> time so that dnsmasq does not to forward any DNS queries? I would like
>> dnsmasq to just respond when the
Watching the packets going in and out of the router, I think the problem
relates to this being on a multi-tenant firewall. That's beyond the
scope of this list.
As a work around until I get that sorted, what should I set in the mean
time so that dnsmasq does not to forward any DNS queries? I
> It's likely to be a problem with one or more of the upstream
> servers. I suggest setting the dnsmasq "log-queries" option
> and then examining what servers the slow query was sent to,
> and how long they took to reply, or of they didn't reply at all.
Thanks, Simon. Adding "log-queries" and
Hello,
I am using dnsmasq on my router to serve up LAN host names and would
like all other queries to pass through to the ISP's DNS servers. I seem
to have some mild misconfiguration of dnsmasq.conf slowing down new
queries for external addresses. Within the TTL subsequent queries are
fast.
On 01/16/2017 12:23 AM, Weedy wrote:
> On 15 January 2017 at 17:15, Albert ARIBAUD
> wrote:
>> Hi Weedy,
>>
>> Le Sun, 15 Jan 2017 17:04:37 -0500 Weedy a
>> écrit:
> [snip]
>>>
>>> http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/docs/dnsmasq-man.html#lbAG
>>>
On 01/15/2017 09:55 AM, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi Lars,
>
> Le Sat, 14 Jan 2017 20:18:13 +0200
> Lars Noodén <lars.noo...@gmail.com> a écrit:
>...
>> Because it's not my system and it is remote, I
>> have to go step by step, slowly.
>
> ... Do you mean t
On 01/14/2017 06:06 PM, Chris Green wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 03:40:52PM +0100, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
[snip]
>> Or maybe I am missing something. What is your use case?
>>
> Well for one it's useful to be able to check whether dnsmasq is using
> a sensible DNS server.
[snip]
That's what
How can I get an already running instance of Dnsmasq to tell which DNS
servers it is using to resolve new queries upstream?
Specifically how can this be done in distros like Ubuntu and Linux Mint,
which have setups like this::
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc
When using dnsmasq to serve dhcp, what option or parameter must be set
in dnsmasq.conf to set which DNS servers the client will use?
Regards,
/Lars
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I'm trying out the 'local=' parameter in DNSmasq, but hosts queried
under the local domain return an error. For example:
$ host apt-cacher.mysubdomain.mydomain.fi
apt-cacher.mysubdomain.mydomain.fi has address 192.168.123.45
Host apt-cacher.mysubdomain.mydomain.fi not
Simon Kelley wrote:
Just to be clear, the problem is that
local=/mysubdomain.mydomain.fi/
address=/apt-cacher.mysubdomain.mydomain.fi/192.168.123.45
in /etc/dnsmasq.conf
returns both the correct address and an error, for
apt-cacher.mysubdomain.mydomain.fi.
Yes. It returns both the
Simon Kelley wrote:
... The problem is that host is doing both IPv4 and IPv6 queries. The Ipv6
one isn't finding data and would normally return no-such-domain,
because of the local=/mysubdomain.mydomain.fi/ configuration and does so
in this case. That confuses the query code (if the domain
Jima wrote:
No problem. Just happy to watch the open source model work
effectively. :-)
Yes. It keeps the fun in computing.
...
I've taken a quick look again at the man page and the sample
configuration file and see no (obvious) mention if 'address= can be
used to return IPv6
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