> Make sure your 2 routers are sending compatible announcements (prefix, lease
> time).
using just pfsense for both RA and DHCP seem to have fixed the issue, I'll stay
this way. thanks anyway.
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27;s missing?
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fix delegation in dnsmasq?
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> What is the content of your /etc/resolv.conf file?
I have overridden the default resolv file with this statement
resolv-file=/etc/resolv.yetopen
the file contains:
nameserver 8.8.4.4
nameserver 8.8.8.8
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ve an IPv6 associated to the same
address, and altough the reply is obviously the same I added the same override
for the ipv6 address
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ne, except that sometimes the netmask received by clients is
/128 instead of the configured /64.
I'm using 2.68 on Ubuntu 12.04.
Have I set up ipv6 with some mistakes or is this a bug?
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"enable-ra"
worked, thanks.
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it should be /64. The dnsmasq server correctly has 64, the default should
be 64, so why is it returning 128?
I'm using 2.68
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ut PXE in dnsmasq logs, but shorting things down
worked, thank you very much.
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declared into config? I
didn't find any statement on the matter...
I'm using dnsmasq 2.52 on Ubuntu 10.04.
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> I just checked, and it's working here. What dnsmasq version are you
> using?
Dnsmasq version 2.35
I'm still on debian 4 on this host.
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> Just to be sure, check that the netmasks are right on the two
> interfaces
> on networks 172.16.0.0/16 and 10.0.0.0/8
Ok I've made a test right now and even querying TO 172.16.12.1 dnsmasq replies
with both ip addresses
# host hotspot 172.16.12.1
Using domain server:
Name: 172.16.12.1
Address:
> The important information is the address that the query was sent
> _to_,
> it's that which is used to do the filtering, not the address it was
> sent
> from. We don't have that information in your post.
I didn't understand this from the manual, so I didn't specify. Interesting to
know, I'll re-
noone has idea, really? :(
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> From: "Lorenzo Milesi"
> To: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
> Sent: Mercoledì, 22 febbraio 2012 10:54:54
> Subject: localise-queries not working correctly
>
> Hi.
>
> I've set up my dns
Hi.
I've set up my dnsmasq server to use the localise-queries parameter.
That is, in /etc/hosts
172.16.12.1 a.domain.com a b b.domain.com
10.11.11.99 a.domain.com a b b.domain.com
then I connect to the interface A and get an ip 172.16.12.2.
if I try to resolve a:
# host a.domain.com
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