Sorry guys for not interacting with this tread, but have been on holiday
several weeks.
On 18.08.2024 kl. 14.29 Geert Stappers wrote:
On 03.09.2024 kl. 12.53 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On Mon, Aug 05, 2024 at 11:25:21PM +0200, Klaus Vink Slott via
What might help, is logging of loq querie
On Mon, Aug 05, 2024 at 11:25:21PM +0200, Klaus Vink Slott via Dnsmasq-discuss
wrote:
Hi. I am new to dnsmasq and do not really care about IPv6 as our ISP does
not support it. I am trying to replace the build in dhcp/dns in pfSense with
a dnsmasq on a separate machine. Currently there is 3 Linux
This answer came just in time, as I have just returned from holiday and
was starting to consider if I should try out another dhcp-dns solution.
On 30.08.2024 Petr Menšík wrote:
Make sure (sub)domains served exclusively by dnsmasq are marked as
local=/tier1.internal/.
Thanks for pointing out
Make sure (sub)domains served exclusively by dnsmasq are marked as
local=/tier1.internal/. That will prevent dnsmasq to forward any other
queries to upstream nameserver, which very likely does not know them.
That is if sshgw.tier1.internal has only A address, but is
forwarded further and t
On Mon, Aug 05, 2024 at 11:25:21PM +0200, Klaus Vink Slott via Dnsmasq-discuss
wrote:
> Hi. I am new to dnsmasq and do not really care about IPv6 as our ISP does
> not support it. I am trying to replace the build in dhcp/dns in pfSense with
> a dnsmasq on a separate machine. Currently there is 3 L
Hi. I am new to dnsmasq and do not really care about IPv6 as our ISP
does not support it. I am trying to replace the build in dhcp/dns in
pfSense with a dnsmasq on a separate machine. Currently there is 3 Linux
host on this vlan, on with dnsmasq.
I have setup everything as I think it should wo