Two questions, if I may,
1) when forwarding to upstream servers, if the first query (to one server)
times out, it appears to go to all on the next attempt. Doe the value for this
timeout come from /etc/resolv.conf by default?
2) is there any way to specify that only some queries only go to –all
Hi,
I have a use case where I'd like to log queries (--log-queries) and disable
negative caching (--no-negcache). One issue I found is that when using
--no-negcache, dnsmasq no longer logs NXDomain responses. Digging through
the code, it looks like as part of the dns cache insertion we will log th
I just tested the suggestion and it worked:
--server=10.1.2.3@ethX
Thank you,
-H
On 9/24/20 4:00 AM, Petr Menšík wrote:
> Do you have the same IP addresses on those interfaces?
>
> anyway, it seems to be implemented already. Check --server in man
> dnsmasq(8).
>
> --server=10.1.2.3@ethX
>
> I a
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 01:59:04PM +0200, Riccardo Schirone wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to reach out to Simon Kelley about dnsmasq, however he is not
> answering direct emails and he has not been active on this list for few months
> now.
>
> Does anybody have a way to contact him or know anyth
Hello,
I'm trying to reach out to Simon Kelley about dnsmasq, however he is not
answering direct emails and he has not been active on this list for few months
now.
Does anybody have a way to contact him or know anything about him? Could you
ping him if you have other means to reach him apart from
Hi
Oooh! I really like the idea of this! However, I would prefer it to be
optional... (or have some way
to set a minimum timeout)
I'm using ipsets for a couple of purposes, one is stuff like categorising IPs
to upstream usage.
However, in practice most large service providers have stupidly low