On 15/06/12 10:19, Thomas Hood wrote:
> $ cat /run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf 
> server=/17.172.in-addr.arpa/172.17.1.2
> server=192.168.1.254
> server=...
> 
> The first "server=" line reflects the fact that I am connected to a VPN.
> This can't be expressed in resolv.conf syntax.

FYI only,

It's possible to use the dnsmasq DBus interface to set servers/domains
with full generality and without restarting dnsmasq.


Simon.

> 
> No doubt dnsmasq could be enhanced to poll its configuration files.  But
> it remains a question whether it's advisable for NM to make use of the
> standalone dnsmasq for the purposes for which nm-dnsmasq was introduced.
> Effectively this revisits the discussion that led to the introduction of
> nm-dnsmasq in the first place.  Part of that discussion (which I wasn't
> party to) can be read here:
> 
>     https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-p-dns-
> resolving
>

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  NM-controlled dnsmasq prevents other DNS servers from starting

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