After pouring over the dox I came to the syntax of:
txt-record=_pdl-datastream._tcp.openwrt.lan.,product=(HP LaserJet 1200)
txt-record=_pdl-datastream._tcp.openwrt.lan.,pdl=application/vnd.hp-PCL
txt-record=_pdl-datastream._tcp.openwrt.lan.,pdl=application/vnd.cups-postscript
txt-record=_pdl-datas
On 30/01/12 12:09 PM, Chris Green wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 04:28:34PM +, Simon Kelley wrote:
>> On 30/01/12 15:43, Chris Green wrote:
>>
>>> ... I think I may have found the problem, the system that *doesn't*
>>> provide a name is running wicd rather than network-manager. Maybe wicd
>>>
On 09/06/13 03:31 AM, Koos Pol wrote:
> Goodmorning all,
>
>
> I've shot myself in the foot by purchasing a new router without a DNS *server*
> aboard (Netgear WNDR4500). (For which I'm now in a lengthy, difficult
> discussion with Netgear support. Why doesn't a consumer grade router doesn't
> do
On 2 Nov 2013 16:31, "Gui Iribarren" wrote:
> Problem is, there's no way to update dnsmasq internal database from
outside (i.e. when alfred gets new info from another node); SIGHUP will not
make dnsmasq call dhcp-script "init", only a full restart will do, and we'd
rather not kill and respawn dnsm
On 8 Nov 2013 05:09, "Guillaume Betous" wrote:
>
> what kind of local domain name can I use ? I thought the .local was
> reserved for local networks...
OpenWRT defaults to .lan
>
> gUI
>
> 2013/11/8 Dave Taht :
> >
> > Using .local is generally reserved for multicast DNS.
> >
> > Don't do that.
On 25 Nov 2013 10:09, "Chris Green" wrote:
>
> I run dnsmasq on a Acer Revo running xubuntu 12.10, it's a fairly
> standard configuration, the only significant customisations are:-
>
> address=/www.google-analytics.com/127.0.0.1
> address=/ssl.google-analytics.com/127.0.0.1
> address=/
On 26 Mar 2014 05:53, "Albert ARIBAUD" wrote:
>
> Le 26/03/2014 10:16, Olaf Westrik a écrit :
>
>> On 2014-03-25 23:22, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 25, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Simon Kelley wrote:
Do you want openSSL instead of Nettle? If so, why?
Cheers,
On 18 Apr 2014 05:27, "Olaf Westrik" wrote:
>
> On 2014-04-17 23:14, Simon Kelley wrote:
>>
>> Thus far, dnsmasq has not maintained separate stable and development
>> branches. One reason for this is that there's been a pretty strong
>> policy of backwards-compatibility, so the penalty for upgradi
On 22 Apr 2014 15:10, "David Joslin" wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have an Asus rt-n16 router running the Shibby version of the Tomato
firmware which includes dnsmasq version 2.69test3. It's in use in a
building that frequently has 50+ users on a wireless network and dnsmasq
has performed extremely well wit
What package is hscan part of?
On 26 Aug 2014 09:27, "Chris Green" wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 12:21:19PM +0200, René van Dorst wrote:
> >Does FON device uses DHCP?
> >
> Ah, of course, I forgot I'd given it a fixed IP! :-)
>
> Thank you!
>
> --
> Chris Green
>
> ___
On Oct 12, 2014 11:00 PM, "Dave Taht" wrote:
>
> on cerowrt (ALONG with all the fq_codel, and ipv6 chocolately goodness)
>
>
>
http://n1.netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/summary/id=43ca253f-2477-6d1fcde4-650e-45fa-8551
>
> dnssec. working. after 12 years.
>
> /me happy
>
> THANK YOU SIMON FOR THIS IMPOR
On 25 Mar 2016 13:21, "Kurt H Maier" wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 05:12:52PM +0100, Matthias Andree wrote:
> > Would not it be more useful to supervise and restart the service in case
> > of a crash? Service management is ubiquitous on the major distributions
> > these days... and in case th
On 26 Mar 2016 9:50 am, "Chris Green" wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 05:00:17PM -0400, Weedy wrote:
> >On 25 Mar 2016 13:21, "Kurt H Maier" <[1]k...@sciops.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 05:12:52PM +0100, Matth
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 2:19 PM, John Knight wrote:
> 1) How quick can dnsmasq service a dns request if the address is cached and
> if the address is not cached? I am interested in measuring best case
> performance of doing a dns lookup of an address, as well as determining
> typical lookup ti
On 24 December 2016 at 16:15, Alec Robertson wrote:
> My apologies for the unclear explanation.
>
> For background I am using OpenWRT/LEDE r2544-a032940, on a TP-LINK Archer
> C7.
Have you disabled option leasefile'/tmp/dhcp.leases'? Any time a
client comes back it really should get the same
On 15 January 2017 at 03:21, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Le Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:27:28 +
> Chris Green a écrit:
>
> (re getting dnsmasq to say which upstream servers it uses)
>
>> Why is is so difficult to provide this information? At the very least
>> it would provide a confidence
On 14 January 2017 at 07:40, Lars Noodén wrote:
> How can I get an already running instance of Dnsmasq to tell which DNS
> servers it is using to resolve new queries upstream?
It's in the man page. Also I think we added special TXT or something
queries last year.
Sun Jan 15 15:01:00 2017 cron.in
On 15 January 2017 at 17:15, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
> Hi Weedy,
>
> Le Sun, 15 Jan 2017 17:04:37 -0500
> Weedy a écrit:
>
>> On 15 January 2017 at 03:21, Albert ARIBAUD
>> wrote:
>> > Hi Chris,
>> >
>> > Le Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:27:28 +
&g
Stick it on whatever tmpfs is already mounted. Thats what LEDE/OpenWRT do.
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