No, the first two didn't take because the from: email didn't match my
mailing list registration.
I then sent the third message with the right from: field.
For convenience, I then registered the other email, not realizing that the
first two blocked emails would then go through.
Won't happen again.
M
Did you mean to send this three times?
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 05:07:01PM -0700, m...@farmwald.com wrote:
> I have a home network (call it 10.2.0.0/16) and multiple VPN
> connected networks (10.x.0.0/16).
> I would like each of the 10.x networks to have a separate dnsmasq,
> with their own DHCP
I have a home network (call it 10.2.0.0/16) and multiple VPN connected
networks (10.x.0.0/16).
I would like each of the 10.x networks to have a separate dnsmasq, with
their own DHCP and DNS server.
However I'd like the 10.2 DNS server to hold DNS information for all of the
networks. Thus I could fi
>From testing, it appears that dnsmasq ignores duplicate hostnames, i.e. if
mac1 and mac2 have the same hostname, then one of them (the first to
request?) gets the name, and the other(s) get a blank name.
If this is correct, could this be changed to add a suffix to the duplicate
names, e.g.:
Mac1 H
I have a home network (call it 10.2.0.0/16) and multiple VPN connected
networks (10.x.0.0/16).
I would like each of the 10.x networks to have a separate dnsmasq, with
their own DHCP and DNS server.
However I'd like the 10.2 DNS server to hold DNS information for all of the
networks. Thus I could
>From testing, it appears that dnsmasq ignores duplicate hostnames, i.e. if
mac1 and mac2 have the same hostname, then one of them (the first to
request?) gets the name, and the other(s) get a blank name.
If this is correct, could this be changed to add a suffix to the duplicate
names, e.g.:
Mac1
I have a home network (call it 10.2.0.0/16) and multiple VPN connected
networks (10.x.0.0/16).
I would like each of the 10.x networks to have a separate dnsmasq, with
their own DHCP and DNS server.
However I'd like the 10.2 DNS server to hold DNS information for all of
the networks. Thus I could fi
On 10/05/18 18:47, Lars Noodén wrote:
> Watching the packets going in and out of the router, I think the problem
> relates to this being on a multi-tenant firewall. That's beyond the
> scope of this list.
>
> As a work around until I get that sorted, what should I set in the mean
> time so that d
On 09/05/18 12:13, Geert Stappers wrote:
> ---
> man/dnsmasq.8| 2 +-
> man/es/dnsmasq.8 | 3 ++-
> man/fr/dnsmasq.8 | 3 ++-
> 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> Note that this patch contains non-ASCII characters,
> those might be mangled during transport ...
>
They were
OK, I removed the limit, but added a big logged warning if you exceed it
Cheers,
Simon.
On 09/05/18 13:00, Dominik DL6ER wrote:
> [PATCH] Remove upper limit of 10,000 for cache size
>
> Signed-off-by: Dominik Derigs
> ---
> src/option.c | 2 --
> 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
>
> dif
Awesome. Thanks for the quick merge, and of course dnsmasq itself :)
-- Maarten
On 12-05-18 00:24, Simon Kelley wrote:
Patch slightly rearranged and applied.
Thanks,
Simon.
On 10/05/18 21:07, Maarten de Vries wrote:
I noticed that dnsmasq often wasn't sending any unsolicited RAs for me.
Patch slightly rearranged and applied.
Thanks,
Simon.
On 10/05/18 21:07, Maarten de Vries wrote:
> I noticed that dnsmasq often wasn't sending any unsolicited RAs for me.
>
> This turned out to happen when the interface (a bridge interface) wasn't
> created yet at the time dnsmasq started. Wh
Hello!
I have a domain that I need to route to a series of name servers that are
outside public DNS servers. Can dnsmasq a single domain to a select set of
DNS server ip addresses? If so, does anyone have any examples of the
configuration of this?
Thanks!
David Leigh
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please keep list discussions on the list... there is one answer inline below...
On 05/11/2018 12:03 PM, Pan, Peter wrote:
Thank you for your answer wkitty42
/
why are you trying to assign these addresses to your dnsmasq? from your hosts
file, they appear to belong to other systems... //
///
On 05/11/2018 07:08 AM, Pan, Peter wrote:
failed to create listening socket for 192.168.178.15 Cannot assign requested
address
FAILED to start up
Failed to start dnsmasq - A lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server
My dnsmasq.conf:
listen-address=127.0.0.1,192.168.178.10,192.168.178.12,192.168.
Hello from Germany,
I have installed DNSMASQ a few days ago, but at the time, the service
for dnsmasq don't want to run. I use dnsmasq as a dns-server for my
local network, including three other computers. Every time I tries to
start the service, I have one type of error messages:
failed to
Hello from Germany,
I have installed DNSMASQ a few days ago, but at the time, the service
for dnsmasq don't want to run. I use dnsmasq as a dns-server for my
local network, including three other computers. Every time I tries to
start the service, I have one type of error messages:
failed to
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