Hey Simon,
various dnsmasq-2.86 test tags are around and it doesn't look like
there are any intermediate bugs around. The Pi-hole beta seems to have
attracted at least a few couple of dozen additional testers and nothing
seems to have come up here, either.
How do you feel about tagging a v2.86 re
On 04/08/2021 15:05, Petr Menšík wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how does this help to block something? If responses are dnssec signed,
> changing replies would make verification failing.
>
> What is the point of blocking base on IP level in DNS? If you want
> blocking target addresses, why just firewall is not
On 10/08/2021 14:53, Dominik wrote:
> Hey Simon,
>
> various dnsmasq-2.86 test tags are around and it doesn't look like
> there are any intermediate bugs around. The Pi-hole beta seems to have
> attracted at least a few couple of dozen additional testers and nothing
> seems to have come up here, e
On 08/08/2021 15:05, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant wrote:
>
>
>> On 8 Aug 2021, at 14:54, Ed W wrote:
>>
>>
>> Quoting from https://www.dictionary.com/browse/condescending
>>
>> "To be condescending is to interact with others in a way that implies that
>> you’re superior to them.
>> It especially ref
On 09/08/2021 15:14, Petr Menšík wrote:
> Hi,
>
> some of our internal checking tools emit errors when the code is using
> outdated function with IPv4 only support. Because IPv6 build-time
> support is now required, I think using instead inet_pton would be better.
>
> The first attached patch rep
On 08/08/2021 14:02, Ed W wrote:
>
> On 19/07/2021 18:52, Ed W wrote:
>> Hi, around 2.82 someone posted a little patch to import the config files in
>> dictionary order, which
>> is very useful for situations where you have overlapping definitions. I'm
>> using an addn-hosts stanza
>> pointing t
On 10/08/2021 23:12, Simon Kelley wrote:
> On 08/08/2021 14:02, Ed W wrote:
>> On 19/07/2021 18:52, Ed W wrote:
>>> Hi, around 2.82 someone posted a little patch to import the config files in
>>> dictionary order, which
>>> is very useful for situations where you have overlapping definitions. I'm