> On the old centos box I had a dhclient-exit-hooks script that did some
> magic with my resolv.conf files so the firewall box could have the
> same name resolution as the clients on my network.
I recently set up an ubuntu server in the same role, and faced the same
problem, but I found that Googl
I recently retired my old centos based home firewall/router/dhcp/nat
server and replaced it with a ubuntu-server install.
Generally speaking it went flawlessly but one thing didn't work.
On the old centos box I had a dhclient-exit-hooks script that did some
magic with my resolv.conf files so the
Am 11.12.2011 20:00, schrieb Ed W:
> Hi, I have setup my DHCP to allocate to 192.168.111.0/24. However, I
> notice queries from my ipad for various PTR records for this range
> getting forwarded to my upstream DNS, eg:
>
> Dec 11 18:25:55 localhost daemon.info dnsmasq[32485]: query[PTR]
> b._dns-
Hello,
even if dnsmasq finds a name in /etc/hosts, it forwards a name query to the
real dns server. These servers dont't find the name and the name query doesn't
return until the query to the real servers times out.
As I understand from mails from the archive this is to query the Record
an
On 12/12/2011 00:45, Jason wrote:
>> Cool idea - just curious to see how it's going to get set in stone for
>> final implementation?
> Server code needs to be released? Convert to library with a stable api
> so many other dns projects can integrate it without rolling their own
> code?
>
I loose t
Ed,
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 05:11:45PM +, Ed W wrote:
> On 08/12/2011 15:48, Jason wrote:
> > I saw this announcement [2] crop up, with code here [3] and I was
> > wondering about adding the feature directly into dnsmasq. Obviously,
> > opendns is the first to implement it, but hopefully othe