Ok

Thanks so much for your help and advice.


Regards

El lun, 3 abr 2023 a las 18:44, Petr Menšík (<pemen...@redhat.com>)
escribió:

> If dnsmasq on the router is down, what exactly those hosts would be able
> to do? Ping themselves? I expect the casa.lan assigns addresses via DHCP.
>
> dnsmasq can provide zone transfer ability when --auth-zone is used. But I
> would not recommend it for your use. Windows DNS should cache previously
> queried hosts, so even on small downtime it will serve their addresses.
> Abilities of dnsmasq are limited, it is not full fledged named server,
> which can send notifies on every change in dns zone. It does not support
> incremental transfers. Zones would need to query dnsmasq for serial number
> changes. There is some support for auth zone and downloads, but forwarding
> seems better suited to me. Also much more tested.
>
> I would expect various incompatibilities with AXFR downloads, because
> dnsmasq implements just small subset of common primary server features.
> On 3/31/23 17:32, Juanca wrote:
>
>
>
> El vie, 31 mar 2023 a las 17:29, Andrew Miskell (<andrewmisk...@mac.com>)
> escribió:
>
>> You technically don’t need a zone transfer, you can use a conditional
>> forwarder on the Active Directory DNS. Setup a conditional forwarder for
>> casa.lan and point it to the IP of your router where dnsmasq is running.
>> After that, when AD DNS receives a query for anything in the casa.lan
>> domain, it’ll forward the query to dnsmasq and it’ll respond with the
>> appropriate IP address.
>>
>> More details:
>> https://www.interfacett.com/blogs/windows-server-how-to-configure-a-conditional-forwarder-in-dns/
>>
>>
> Thanks for your fast response. But in case that casa.lan is down, no
> resolve is made. That is why I'd like to make zone transfers.
>
> Regards
>
>> On Mar 31, 2023, at 10:25 AM, Juanca <emaildejua...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> El vie, 31 mar 2023 a las 2:45, Andrew Miskell (<andrewmisk...@mac.com>)
>> escribió:
>>
>>> What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Your windows clients to be
>>> able to resolve the clients on your router’s domain (casa.lan) via DNS?
>>> Yes, this is what I need, but I'm unable to list the clients from the
>>> dominio.lab windows server machine.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Mar 30, 2023, at 18:45, Juanca <emaildejua...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>> I appreciate these tips
>>>
>>> Do you think that I should write a new post?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks!!
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> El vie, 31 mar 2023 a las 1:11, Geert Stappers (<stapp...@stappers.nl>)
>>> escribió:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 06:25:25PM +0200, Juanca wrote:
>>>> > Hi,
>>>> >
>>>> > I'm using dnsmasq in muy tomato router (mips arch). This is the main
>>>> dns
>>>> > sever for my home (casa.lan). Also, I've a windows server lab, with a
>>>> > domain and it's own dns server as well (dominio.lab). I need the
>>>> windows
>>>> > server to be able to get all the dns clients from main dns server in
>>>> my
>>>> > router, so I'm trying to make a transfer zone from router to windows
>>>> dns
>>>> > server. I'm facing some issues, and I've just read that dnsmasq does
>>>> not
>>>> > provide reverse zone transfer. I've also just found a fork that says
>>>> toi be
>>>> > able to make it possible (basezen/dnsmasq: Fork of Simon Kelley's
>>>> dnsmasq
>>>> > to add IPv6 zone transfer. Proposed patch (github.com)
>>>> > <https://github.com/basezen/dnsmasq>), but it seems quite
>>>> complicated for
>>>> > me to compile and make it work in my router.
>>>> >
>>>> > As you can see, I'm not an expert in dns stuff, so it's being
>>>> difficult to
>>>> > me to understand all options, and the way I should be configuring it.
>>>> >
>>>> > What I really need is to make my windows server be able to "get and
>>>> see"
>>>> > all my dnsmasq router's dns clients (for example, in case my router
>>>> shuts
>>>> > down, and my windows server's clients should be able to resolve
>>>> router's
>>>> > dns clients). Also, I'd need the very same, but viceversa, so in case
>>>> of my
>>>> > windows server fails, my dnsmasq router's dns server is able to
>>>> resolve my
>>>> > windows server's dns clients.
>>>> >
>>>> > My question is..
>>>> > is it able for me to get it working without needing any patch?
>>>>
>>>> > I'd love to have some tips from you guys.
>>>>
>>>> Tips:
>>>>  - Do not ask others what your limits should be ( "able for me" )
>>>>  - Drop restrictions   ( "without needing any ..." )
>>>>  - Use open questions  (avoid "get it working [yes/no]" questions)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > Please, let me know if I should give you any other information
>>>>
>>>> Tell your audience what they might be missing.
>>>> Explain them the cool thing that you want, aim for common interrest.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > Thanks a lot in advance
>>>>
>>>> No, not accepted.
>>>> Express "thanks" when you get something usefull.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > Regards
>>>> > Juanca
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Groeten
>>>> Geert Stappers
>>>> --
>>>> Silence is hard to parse
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