Hi Jarno.
De : Jarno Elonen jarno.elo...@housemarque.fi
Hi,
[...]
5) Reverse queries against dnsmasq work for hosts that are manually
entered into /etc/hosts
...but, obviously...
6) nslookup 192.168.1.68 on the server gives ** server can't find
De : Jarno Elonen jarno.elo...@housemarque.fi
Envoyé le : Mercredi 28 août 2013 9h47
Hi Vincent,
...
Manual entries in /etc/hosts work for me too, but I was interested in
trying if dnsmasq could also be made to serve reverse queries for the
dynamic NetBIOS names. That is, names that
--- En date de : Ven 4.1.13, Brian Dunbar brian.dun...@gmail.com a écrit :
I'm a sysadmin with a request from a developer and PM and ...
can dnsmasq help out?
Sure.
...
2. When the resource at bar1.site.eu.company.com changes it's URL
(not often but often enough to be annoying) to
Jan Seiffert kaffeemons...@googlemail.com a écrit :
[snip]
.local is also burned on Windows.
To many people own iGadgets, which need iTunes, and iTunes
installs
Bonjour...
The Linux Desktop cabal also pushes hard for avahi, which
burns .local
nearly everywhere.
Simply use .lan.
I
Hello Wojtek.
--- En date de : Ven 27.7.12, Wojtek Swiatek w...@swtk.info a écrit :
Hello,
I set up dnsmasq on my home network to replace the isc/bind
legacy
system :) when changing the architecture. The setup relies
on a debian
which acts as the router/firewall/master of all truth
Hello Helmut.
De: Helmut Hullen hul...@t-online.de
Date: Lundi 2 juillet 2012, 5h42
But it seems to be a bit more difficult to change
automatically something like
dhcp-range=eth0,192.168.0.10,static
dhcp-range=eth1,192.168.1,10,static
De: Helmut Hullen hul...@t-online.de
Although you don't like udev, I think it's an important
part of your final solution.
Sorry - I disagree. udev moves the problems, it doesn't
solve them.
Okay, let's rephrase it and be accurate: udev does *not* solve your problem.
Instead udev
--- On Sat 26.5.12, Simon Kelley wrote :
Oops I had overlooked there is already such configuration :D Sorry for the
noise.
...
Need to wonder about security, since connections to the
primary can mess with things.
This only works with one primary and one secondary: if there
are multiple
Hi Simon.
[...]
# pmake way to learn path of Makefile
TOP != echo `pwd`/
# GNU make way to learn path of Makefile
TOP ?= $(shell pwd)
This leads to:
Makefile:38: *** missing separator. Stop.
Apparently it doesn't like the first TOP line.
[...] I'm using Gentoo Linux [...]
Hi.
Due to recent requests on URL handling (such as embedded web server or URL
redirection) wouldn't it be a good idea to advertise features dnsmasq doesn't
target and will not do on dnsmasq web site for permanent reference? I also
thought about summarizing a few good ideas which have been
Data Control Systems - Mike Elkevizth m...@dcsamerica.com once wrote:
I agree completely with this. I currently use dnsmasq with a samba 3 domain
and
do not want to have to abandon dnsmasq to utilize samba 4.
...
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Helmut Hullen hul...@t-online.de wrote:
in
De : Christ Schlacta li...@aarcane.org
do like this idea, hope it gets approved!
On 1/26/2011 14:38, Cristian Măgherușan-Stanciu wrote:
...
I still had to run a web server (yeah, I know there are plenty of
small
ones), so for such use cases it would be great if dnsmasq had a
Guys, all I want to do is to be able to use my
company-provided laptop
at home which has proxy in the network. It is configured
with a
different domain than my local subnet for obvious reasons.
DHCP was tested and confirmed to work properly with MSIE.
FF does not
work as it relies
Hello Marc
For an interactive installation, I need everybody
connecting to my wi-
fi network to be shown the same page, hosted in my
computer.
I have a router with Dnsmasq installed, connected to the
computer with
the server, IP 1.2.3.4, so everybody looking for, ie.
google.com,
Hi László.
I'm trying to bind two MACs which are the wired and the
wireless
interface of a laptop to one IP by specifying two related
lines in
/etc/ethers and one related line in /etc/hosts but it seems
only the
first MAC works. I guess dnsmasq overrides the first
with the second.
Hi people.
I've installed *dnsmasq-2.49* under Gentoo. It runs concurrently with
OpenResolv, which I need to add DNS server IP's to the resolver when I use my
VPN connections. Actually OpenResolv acts upon */etc/dnsmasq-resolv.conf* and
*/etc/dnsmasq-resolvconf.conf*. The former holds the list
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