dnsmasq is capable of being the first DNS for clients and determining which
requests should go to the AD controller and which to external DNS. Or, the
configuration you describe is also possible.
Where Ravi appears to have gone wrong is in thinking that /etc/resolv.conf
addresses would be sent t
Hi,
We have a use-case, where there maybe more than one subnet in a broadcast
domain and we want one DHCP server to serve directly connected clients in
these subnets.
Currently, dnsmasq requires having one IP address from each subnet
configured on DHCP server, otherwise it ignores DHCP requests f
On 08/05/2017 11:43 AM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
Yes, there is an option you can use in dnsmasq.conf to change the
nameserver[s] given to DHCP clients, but why do you want that? See the
dnsmasq(8) manual for details.
one possibility is on an AD network where all device DNS lookups go through the
AD
On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 09:53:52PM -0700, Anoop Ravi wrote:
> I am using dnsmasq as dns and dhcp server on my device. Somehow
> dnsmasq is not giving correct dns server address to my clients.
> Instead it is giving default gateway ip. I have correct dns servers
> listed in resolv.conf and my dns
> Hi,
>
> I am using dnsmasq as dns and dhcp server on my device. Somehow dnsmasq is
> not giving correct dns server address to my clients. Instead it is giving
> default gateway ip. I have correct dns servers listed in resolv.conf and my
> dnsmasq.conf is pointing to correct resolv file using